Film
Saint Maud Devotes Itself to a Masterful Slow Burn
Saint Maud provides a nuanced look at religious fanaticism with an explosive ending, anchored by a chilling lead performance.
Saint Maud provides a nuanced look at religious fanaticism with an explosive ending, anchored by a chilling lead performance.
The Wanting Mare Review Stunning in its depiction of lives consumed by dreams, The Wanting Mare is an incredibly assured...
Sundance 2021: Prisoners of the Ghostland For the first time in esteemed Japanese auteur Sion Sono’s career, he has made his...
Carlson Young’s feature directorial debut, The Blazing World, is an ambitious fantasy horror film that is heavily influenced by so...
Approaching the extremely sensitive topic of mass shootings, Fran Kranz’s directorial debut Mass is a boilerplate chamber drama held together...
Nora Unkel’s feature directorial debut examines the inception of Frankenstein, Mary Shelley’s seminal classic horror novel, through the lens of...
Have you ever wondered if we’re all living in a simulation? That maybe our reality is just being programmed by...
Two guns. Two best friends. And a pact to end their lives when the day is done.
Sundance 2021: In The Earth Review Ben Wheatley returns to his horror roots with incredible results in his latest film,...
Sundance 2021: President Review In 2017, Zimbabwe’s President Mugabe was ousted from power and tendered his resignation after a military...