The Long Road Home: Does ‘Super Troopers 3’ Signal a Final Exit or a Permanent Patrol?
Twenty-five years after the Vermont Highway Patrol first captured the national imagination with their penchant for maple syrup chugging and highway-side shenanigans, the Broken Lizard collective has returned to the beat. Super Troopers 3, the latest…
The Evolution of ‘Hope’: Inside Na Hong-jin’s Decade-Long Sci-Fi Odyssey
After ten years of meticulous development, director Na Hong-jin has finally unleashed Hope, a colossal sci-fi horror spectacle that stands as the most expensive motion picture ever produced in South Korea. The film, which recently made its North American…
A Musical Resurrection: The Long-Awaited Soundtrack Release of ‘The Call of the Toad’
For over two decades, the evocative musical landscape of Robert Gliński’s 2005 romantic drama The Call of the Toad (Unkenrufe) remained a hidden gem, accessible only through the flickering frames of the film itself. Today, Bucks Records has finally…
The Evolution of ‘Hope’: Inside Na Hong-jin’s Decade-Long Quest for Sci-Fi Perfection
After a ten-year gestation period, director Na Hong-jin finally unveiled Hope—a gargantuan, high-concept sci-fi horror epic that stands as the most expensive production in the history of South Korean cinema. The film, which arrived with mountainous…
Reality Blurs: Kelsey Grammer Stars in the Long-Awaited Sci-Fi Enigma ‘Lars Shrike Walks the Night’
By Editorial Staff July 19, 2026 In the landscape of independent cinema, few projects possess the kind of delayed gravity that surrounds Gary Walkow’s Lars Shrike Walks the Night. After a quiet festival premiere in 2024 and two years of relative…