‘TEACHER’S PET’ (Popcorn Frights 2025) Manipulation, mentorship, and murder.

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In Popcorn Frights 2025 selection TEACHER’S PET, Clara’s identity at her private school revolves around her economic status. Her high academic achievements earned her a contingent scholarship to Yale, which only further isolates her. Her foster home is a complicated mix of abuse by her stepfather and love from her stepmother.

Following the suicide of her English teacher, a new teacher takes an immediate liking to her. The audience knows he is unhinged, but Clara does not. He invites her to be his year-end TA for extra credit. Clara is attuned to a scam. She takes the position, if only to keep a close eye on him.

Heller takes it upon himself to torment or use anyone who makes Clara’s life more difficult. He weaponizes her emotional vulnerability and systematically breaks her confidence. At least, that’s the overall intention, but Clara isn’t weak.

TEACHER'S-PETScream Queen of my heart and Timelord Barbara Crampton plays Clara’s foster mom. She elevates every cast she’s part of, and this is no exception. Clayton Royal Johnson gives Zach a solid, good-guy vibe. He’s a great addition.

Luke Barnett is a monster as Heller. He is genuinely scary in his nonchalance. It is a slick portrait of a psychopath. Michelle Torian kills it playing Clara. She brings a ferocious energy that counters Barnett perfectly.

TEACHER’S PET is like a reverse version of The Crush, but upped by technology and years of experience. The script is relatively predictable, except for Heller’s motivation. The film becomes inarguably more unhinged as it rolls along. I do think that Heller’s character deserved more development in terms of his backstory, but overall, filmmaker Noam Kroll delivers an enjoyable watch.


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YEAR: 2025

COUNTRY: USA

RUNTIME: 90 min

DIRECTOR: Noam Kroll

WRITER: Noam Kroll

STARRING: Michelle Torian, Luke Barnett, Clayton Royal Johnson, Barbara Crampton

 
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‘PSYCHE’ (Popcorn Fright 2025) A stunning spiral in limbo.

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Stephon Stewart brings his sci-fi horror mashup, PSYCHE, to Popcorn Frights 2025. The film finds Mara awakening in a mysterious wasteland alongside an 80s computer, named Pi, persuading her to complete six levels of gameplay.

Pi acts as both guide and companion. As Mara stumbles from one mysterious level to the next, the computer program fights with itself, sending several new voices to counter Pi’s words. Can Mara persist in this seemingly unknown?

Editor Gibran Lozano provides the distinct computer voices. They range from adorable to menacing. Bravo. Sarah Ritter is charming, determined, and understandably hotheaded considering the infuriating and fickle interactions with the computer. She has a presence ripe for genre queendom.

The film’s visuals are mesmerizing. Stewart’s uses black and white negative landscape and mindbending limbo images in Mara’s journey. The sets resemble the remnants of tornado-ravaged areas, arid badlands, and a post-apocalyptic shoreline, all seamlessly intertwined. DP Aitor Uribarri does unforgettable work with the camera. Tom Hawk‘s score is haunting. It has an epic feeling akin to 80s fantasy classics. The script is incredibly complex. The entire filmmaking team should be proud.

The evolution of the game is a pathway to trauma release for Mara. Pi triggers memory fragments, guilt, anger, and suicidal ideation.
PSYCHE is an experimental therapy session that will undoubtedly strike a nerve for viewers. It is unique and yet entirely timeless. PSYCHE is a must-see.


YEAR: 2024

COUNTRY: USA

RUNTIME: 71 mins

DIRECTOR: Stephon Stewart

WRITER: Stephon Stewart

STARRING: Sarah Ritter, Eva Ariel Binder, Rodrigo Varandas

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