S Categories Movies Reviews March 10, 2023 Scream VI takes a gruesome bite out of the Big Apple The requel sequel efficiently checks off all the slasher boxes without saying anything new.
P Categories Movies Reviews March 2, 2023 Palm Trees and Power Lines puts a sinister spin on a teenager’s first love Jamie Dack’s unsettling but empathetic drama shows what grooming actually is
S Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month February 26, 2023 Split saw Shyamalan give James McAvoy the roles of a lifetime McAvoy approaches the superpowered Kevin Wendell Crumb and his alters with care and empathy, overcoming sketchy psychology.
S Categories Movies Reviews February 15, 2023 Sharper lacks some much-needed edge Despite its solid performances & elegant look, the Apple TV+ thriller mostly falls flat.
T Categories Anniversaries Features Movies February 13, 2023 The Wedding Singer at 25: one of the best rom-coms of the 90s still charms today A look back at the sweet & quirky comedy that showed a different, far less obnoxious side of Adam Sandler.
A Categories Movies Reviews February 9, 2023 A mother’s love hides a dark secret in Attachment The Shudder film successfully merges a queer romance with Jewish folk horror.
K Categories Movies Reviews February 1, 2023 Knock at the Cabin is a gripping thriller about family & belief in the face of the Apocalypse M. Night Shyamalan adapts Paul G. Tremblay’s bleak end-of-the-world novel with an excellent Dave Bautista as a conflicted antagonist.
S Categories Movies Reviews January 12, 2023 Skinamarink subtly makes your skin crawl Kyle Edward Ball’s feature debut is slow, but pays off in perfectly capturing the dark nothing of childhood fear.
S Categories Features Movies Reviews January 7, 2023 So you’re thinking about watching Possession A quick guide to determine if you’re ready for Andrzej Zulawski’s legendary psychological horror.
W Categories Movies Reviews December 28, 2022 White Noise is an ambitious but tedious look at the American experience (or something like that) Noah Baumbach directs a smug & obvious adaptation of Don DeLillo’s wry social satire.