Borderline (2025)

Jimmy Warden’s Borderline kicks off with an electrifying introduction that sets the stage for the chaotic and often surreal thriller to follow. Much like Warden’s previous work, Borderline thrives on blending horror, comedy, and an almost dreamlike absurdity, creating an experience that feels as unpredictable as it is entertaining. From the outset, the film exudes a strong early Coen Brothers vibe—simple yet effective, weird yet compelling.

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Apartment 7A (2024) #FantasticFest

Apartment 7A, directed by Natalie Erika James, offers a fresh yet familiar dive into the eerie world of Rosemary’s Baby. Marketed as a prequel to the iconic 1968 horror classic, the film stands tall on its own with a mesmerizing performance by Julia Garner and hauntingly beautiful visuals that keep viewers on edge. Garner plays Terry Gionoffrio, an ambitious young dancer whose dreams of fame in New York are dashed after a devastating injury.

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