Invader (2024)

Mickey Keating’s Invader is a lean, mean home-invasion thriller that wastes no time in unsettling its audience. From its chilling opening—where an unseen figure methodically dismantles a home—to its relentless conclusion, the film operates with a stripped-down, almost voyeuristic intensity. While it occasionally treads water in its buildup, Invader ultimately delivers a brutal and effective genre experience.

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V/H/S/Beyond (2025) #BluRay

The V/H/S franchise has been a cornerstone of the found footage horror anthology format since its debut in 2012, delivering short bursts of terror wrapped in a retro aesthetic. Over the years, the series has offered both high points and diminishing returns, and with V/H/S/Beyond, one has to wonder: have we finally reached the point where it's time to move on? To its credit, V/H/S/Beyond boasts an impressive lineup of directors, including Jay Cheel, Jordan Downey, Virat Pal, Justin Martinez, Christian and Justin Long, and Kate Siegel.

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Spectrum (2024)

Rick Stanton’s Spectrum is a deeply affecting and thoughtfully crafted short film that explores the journey of Steve, a man with autism, as he navigates a world that often isolates him. Clocking in at just 31 minutes, the film packs a powerful emotional punch, delving into themes of identity, resilience, and the search for acceptance. One of Spectrum’s standout elements is its use of black-and-white cinematography.

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paSSive poWer (2024)

J.B. Ghuman Jr.'s paSSive poWer is less of a traditional film and more of an immersive experience, blending sensory stimulation, movement, and philosophical reflection into a visually striking 360 VR journey. Shot with the powerful 11K Insta360 TITAN Camera, this short experimental piece challenges conventional storytelling by inviting the viewer to engage in a cerebral and emotional exploration of human existence. From the very start, paSSive poWer asks its audience to remove all labels and strip their minds of preconceived notions.

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American Trash (2024)

Robert LaSardo has made his writing and directorial debut here with “American Trash,” a film about a war vet struggling to find peace in his life after multiple tragedies occur. With cameos from Tom Sizemore, Costas Mandylor, and Lorelei Linklater, you’d think this would be quite a knockout for a debut film. And while there is plenty of heart to find, it falls flat in the end.

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Regular Show: The Complete Series (2025) #DVD

For years, Regular Show has been a staple in my household. My son, Danger, and I have bonded over its hilarious, offbeat adventures, finding joy in both the moments we laugh at together and the ones we appreciate in our own ways. Now, with the release of Regular Show: The Complete Series on DVD, we get to relive those experiences all over again—this time with all 245 episodes, special features, and even the Regular Show movie included.

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Renner (2025)

Artificial intelligence has long been a fascinating subject in cinema, but Renner takes the concept and twists it into something darkly intimate. Directed by Robert Rippberger, this A.I. thriller is a sleek, cerebral dive into the unintended consequences of technology, laced with psychological tension and a surprisingly emotional core. Frankie Muniz delivers a career-defining performance as Renner, a reclusive computer genius who designs an A.I. life coach named Salenus to help him navigate his crippling social anxieties.

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