Film
TIFF 2017: ‘Let The Corpses Tan’ Is Exhaustingly Stylish
'Let the Corpses Tan' is perhaps too high-powered, running its perfected aesthetics into the ground.
'Let the Corpses Tan' is perhaps too high-powered, running its perfected aesthetics into the ground.
'Caniba'Â has little to offer beyond shock value.
'Mary Shelley' explores the period in Shelley’s life that inspired her Gothic horror masterpiece, 'Frankenstein.'
Opening with swirling shots of water-marbled paint, The Crescent is quick to set up its languidly hallucinatory aesthetic. Seth A....
'Gutland' explores the darkness percolating beneath a bucolic small-town facade.
Action movies are considered malleable. So are horror films. Science-fiction fits that bill as well. Westerns are perhaps a more...