Out of Darkness (2022)

Out of Darkness is a gripping journey into the primal depths of survivalist horror, where the unforgiving landscape becomes a character in itself. Directed by the impressive newcomer Andrew Cummings, this film catapults viewers 45,000 years into the past, where a desperate group of pioneers battles starvation, fear, and the unknown in a quest for a new home. The film opens with a slow burn, the first half-hour setting the stage for what initially seems like a mundane survival story.

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Monolith (2022)

Monolith takes audiences on a unique and intriguing journey by blending a minimalist approach with the power of podcasts to deliver a thought-provoking narrative. Lily Sullivan's one-woman show, supported by exceptional vocal performances, unfolds within a single location, effectively capturing the essence of paranoia, guilt, and the looming possibility of an alien invasion. The film cleverly taps into the current trend of podcast popularity, using interviews as a tool to unravel mysteries.

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Alita: Battle Angel (2019) #RetroReview

Though hindered by a handful of flaws, Alita: Battle Angel from 2019 is a seriously fun film. Directed by Robert Rodriguez, and produced and co-written by James Cameron, the filmmakers go all in on creating visually dazzling anime-inspired cyberpunk visuals. Based on the manga by Yukito Kishiro, Cameron had wanted to make the film for nearly two decades but his work on his Avatar series took priority.

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He Went That Way (2023)

Filmmaking grapples with the dichotomy of true stories often being either too mundane or too complex for cinematic adaptation. While some extraordinary tales demand dramatization, skilled filmmakers can extract intrigue from seemingly ordinary narratives. The assertion that every person has a compelling story underscores the transformative power of storytelling.

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