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‘Sentimental Value’ Film Review: A Resonant Human Drama
“Sentimental Value is the kind of intricate human drama that reminds us how powerful the art of cinema can be.”
‘Shelby Oaks’ Film Review: Confused Narrative. Zero Scares.
“the director achieves a nice atmospheric quality.”
‘The Monkey’ Film Review: A Joyously Macabre King Adaptation
Perkins goes all in with an exuberantly vicious tone and a bevy of gloriously over the top death scenes that will have gore fans cheering.
‘Presence’ Film Review: Artful Ghost Tale With Voyeuristic Intentions
Soderbergh knows how to keep his audience in the grasp of fear, as the film cuts its artfully labyrinthine path through human emotion and paranormal observation.
‘Cuckoo’ Film Review: A Twisted Mystery-Horror
In a very short time and with only a handful of projects, Hunter Schafer has carved out a career full of some very good performances. Tilman Singer’s new horror-thriller, Cuckoo, finds the actress doing her best work to date, going
‘Babes’ Film Review: A Disappointing Teaming of Three Major Talents
Ilana Glazer is a big talent. Michelle Buteau is a big talent. Pamela Adlon is a big talent. With a screenplay by Glazer (co-written by Josh Rabinowitz), co-starring Glazer and Buteau, and directed by Adlon, Babes could have been a
Film Review: ‘It Lives inside’- Atmospheric Horror With A Cultural Backdrop
Director Bishal Dutta understands the importance of atmosphere. Making his feature debut with the new demonic horror film “It Lives Inside”, Dutta takes time presenting his characters and story, slowly unfolding his tale of terror and creating a proper sense
‘Crimes of the Future’ Movie Review
Though I’ve only seen a few of David Cronenberg’s works, “passion” or “passionate” comes to mind when describing his stories, characters, and locales. There is an inherent beauty in the horrors he shares with his audience. It is very nearly
‘Parasite’
“Parasite” from master filmmaker Bong Joon-ho brings his inimitable microcosmic style to tell the tale of family and economic struggle. With a strong cast and story, the Highly Recommended “Parasite” will have you talking about the film long after the