Spider is more terrifying than horror. A dry, unemotional, and painfully truthful record of madness and suffering. You can’t take your eyes off the screen.
C’mon C’mon is a wise and empathetic piece of cinema. It encourages dialogue rooted above all in attentive listening to what another person has to say.
Exit Through the Gift Shop therefore has little in common with a documentary about a mysterious, anarchist artist.
We may resent Cronenberg that Jung of does not undergo a metamorphosis into a cockroach, but that would not be entirely fair.
A small movie with great power – it hits without warning, grabs you by the throat, and stays under your skin.
Infinity Pool is demanding and difficult cinema, but at the same time very satisfying, because it allows one to experience nearly boundary-pushing sensations.
Bad Times at the El Royale remains a remarkably stylish, suspenseful piece of cinema—one that offers the audience far more than mere entertainment.