For a lot of feature directorial debuts, we often see directors try to make their mark by tackling a fresh perspective or establish a distinct style to instantly set themselves… Read more Good Boy Review: Indy the dog leads a standout horror flick →
Despite the slasher sub-genre being filled to the brim with iconic killers and franchises, there’s always room to see it grow and for new perspectives to emerge. Over the years,… Read more In a Violent Nature Review: A killer new approach to a slasher →
Rebecca Hall continues to be an acting force to be reckoned with in her latest nerve-shredder performance in Andrew Semans’ Resurrection. The film follows a woman named Margaret (Hall) as… Read more Resurrection Review: Hall instills thrills and chills in another can’t miss performance →
In a time where video game adaptations are cropping up all over the place but still aren’t finding that sweet spot to earn critical acclaim and/or big box-office success, the… Read more Werewolves Within Review: The first great video game movie →
The Dry brings viewers into a multi-layered mystery that’s able to subvert its questionable wrap-up and slow pacing with an incredibly detailed personal story lead by a great performance from… Read more The Dry Review: Bana leads a detailed and personal dual murder-mystery →
The latest film to come out of IFC Films, writer/director Argyris Papadimitropoulus’ Monday, is a rollercoaster relationship flick with two immaculate lead performances that make it endlessly engaging. The film… Read more Monday Review: Stan and Gough are endlessly engaging in this rollercoaster relationship flick →
The latest from IFC Films and director Chad Hartigan, Little Fish, deals with grief and memory loss through a harrowing love story placed in the center of a global viral… Read more Little Fish Review: An emotionally powerful trip into love and memory loss →
Writer/director Vaclav Marhoul’s of Jerzy Kosinski’s novel, The Painted Bird, is a tortuous and grotesque film that preys on depravity as it tells one of the gruesome Holocaust stories ever… Read more The Painted Bird Review: An overtly gruesome and grimy Holocaust film that finds merit in its story and style →