All Midnight articles
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Reviews‘Opus’: Sundance Review
Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich face the music in this predictable horror
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Reviews‘Together’: Sundance Review
Dave Franco and Alison Brie star in this enjoyably twisted comedy-drama
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Reviews‘Rabbit Trap’: Sundance Review
Dev Patel and Rosy McEwen create an eerie soundscape in Wales-set light horror
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Reviews‘The Ugly Stepsister’: Sundance Review
The Cinderella fairytale is turned violently on its head in this gory Norwegian debut
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Reviews‘Kidnapping Inc.’: Sundance Review
A kidnapping plot goes awry in this chaotic crime caper from Haiti
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Reviews‘The Moogai’: Sundance Review
Australia’s past comes back to haunt a new mother in the latest from the producers of ‘The Babadook’
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Reviews‘Love Lies Bleeding’: Sundance Review
Kristen Stewart is a woman on the lam in 1980s New Mexico in Rose Glass’s audacious follow-up to ‘Saint Maud’
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Reviews‘I Saw The TV Glow’: Sundance Review
A24’s midnight title is a haunting evocation of childhood TV obsessions
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Reviews‘Your Monster’: Sundance Review
An actor falls for the monster who lived under her childhood bed in this quirky romcom
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Reviews‘Run Rabbit Run’: Sundance Review
Sarah Snook is in full command of this Australian midnight selection, pre-bought by Netflix
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Reviews‘Infinity Pool’: Sundance Review
Brandon Cronenberg lets loose on the idle rich in this disturbing Neon release
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Reviews‘Polite Society’: Sundance Review
Nida Manzoor’s feature debut is a riotous action-comedy set in London’s Pakistani community
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Reviews‘In My Mother’s Skin’: Sundance Review
Folklore and history combine to chilling effect in this atmospheric horror from The Philippines
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Reviews‘Talk To Me’: Sundance Review
A grief-stricken teen opens the door to the spirit world in this Australian chiller
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Reviews‘Piggy’: Sundance Review
Spanish filmmaker expands her short film into a bold, bloody and insightful feature
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Reviews‘Hatching’: Sundance Review
Visceral coming-of-age horror from Finland will appeal to fans of Scandi-genre fare
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Reviews‘Speak No Evil’: Sundance Review
Disturbing psychological horror from Denmark wittily undermines genre tropes
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Reviews‘Knocking’: Sundance Review
A former psychiatric patient is tormented by noises in the night in a sharp debut from Sweden
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Reviews‘His House’: Sundance Review
Netflix swoops on sophisticated British refugee horror directed by rising star Remi Weekes








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