What a great cinematic summer this is! Nobody 2 proves that “bigger” and “louder” don’t have to mean “worse.” What we get is a distilled shot...
Vivarium is a visually very consistent film: rows of green buildings stretching to the horizon, sterile interiors of the houses, and a perpetually blue sky.
Ju-On: Origins, three-hour chronicle of death lacks shock value and solid scares, but for a 20-year-old series, it is not bad.
Deep Water seems to have had what it took to make the film a success.
The decadent flavor of Passages brings to mind the spleen of the French New Wave or its spiritual heirs in the form of creators such as...
Defending Jacob is a very solid entry in its genre, which will certainly not disappoint fans of crime mysteries and psychological thrillers.
Film X surprised me on several levels. Tension builds up over the beaten hour, before the actual third act, which is drowned in a pool of...
The 2006 film Alien Autopsy is a humorous retelling of events from the 1990s. In 1995, the world went crazy over a short film.
Dare Me certainly provides space for discussion about how young women are portrayed in pop culture, both in terms of their physicality and sexuality.
The gender clashes here are never meant to be taken seriously (just like the entire Super Stooges vs. the Wonder Women experience).