The Cure (2026): Blood, Lies, and a Friendship That Refuses to Stay Sterile
The Cure (2026) stars David Dastmalchian and Ashley Greene in a genetic thriller about blood, clones, and betrayal. Watchable but predictable.
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The Cure (2026) stars David Dastmalchian and Ashley Greene in a genetic thriller about blood, clones, and betrayal. Watchable but predictable.
The Draft review: Indonesian horror where characters realize they’re trapped in a manuscript and fight their own writer. Shudder’s meta-slasher deconstructs genre tropes while delivering genuine scares. Releases March 5, 2026.
Lookout review: Stefan Colson’s remote tower thriller builds atmospheric dread through isolation and mystery. Solid performances from the ensemble cast, though the finale doesn’t quite stick the landing
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Bugonia (2024) sees Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone fuse bees, biomedical greed and conspiracy zeal into a brutal cosmic horror satire. Mother of Movies digs into the hive.
One More Shot (2025) review: A dark, witty Australian comedy where one bottle of tequila offers a chance to rewrite the millennium. Emily Browning shines in this Groundhog Day meets Sliding Doors chaotic romp.