The Barbie movie by director Greta Gerwig takes some significant risks but is primarily a success.
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Nora Unkel’s feature directorial debut examines the inception of Frankenstein, Mary Shelley’s seminal classic horror novel, through the lens of...
The new comedy Together Together, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 31, features two stars whose careers...
Land, the directorial debut of veteran actress Robin Wright, is a slow, ponderous, and somewhat boring effort that takes its...
Misha and the Wolves profiles a woman who claimed to survive the Holocaust by living with a wolf pack, but...
Have you ever wondered if we’re all living in a simulation? That maybe our reality is just being programmed by...
"Eight for Silver" finds an intriguing way to advance the werewolf legend that's surprisingly scary, but it's lacking in substance.
Adapted from a nearly 100-year-old novel by Nella Larsen, the 2021 Sundance premiere Passing is the directorial debut of actress...
Two guns. Two best friends. And a pact to end their lives when the day is done.
Kill List is an entirely symbolic exploration of the descent into evil… Rather surprisingly given its small budget and lack...
Kill List is a uniquely cerebral and rich horror film… A detailed discussion of Kill List risks spoiling a singular and thrilling...
A magician-warrior protects a man from an ambush, not knowing of his true villainous nature.
The increasingly prolific Ben Wheatley returned to screens a little under a year since his gallows-humor effigy Sightseers. Like a talent...
Sundance 2021: In The Earth Review Ben Wheatley returns to his horror roots with incredible results in his latest film,...
Cryptozoo, Dash Shaw's sophomore feature, is a Jurassic Park–like story of imaginary creatures done in hypnotizing animated style.
Mother Schmuckers is a lot like a Safdie Brothers movie if Josh and Ben Safdie were nihilists and perverts. It crosses...