You, Me & Her is the second feature-length release scripted by Selina Ringel and directed by Dan Levy Dagerman after their 2021 release Single Mother By Choice, which I quite enjoyed.… continue
Anyone familiar with the USA series Mr. Robot could recognize that its creator, Sam Esmail, fancied himself a puckish progeny of the icepick touch of Stanley Kubrick.… continue
The Star Wars Holiday Special is among the more infamous motion picture trainwrecks of all time.… continue
Lasciate ogne speranza, voi chi’intrate. How did it come to this?… continue
Escape from Extinction is an informational documentary produced by American Humane, a conservation organization with a nearly 150-year history of positively influencing the treatment of children and animals in the United States.… continue
Earlier this week, I wrote a pretty positive review of The Marvels, the film that may go down in history as Marvel’s creative and financial nadir.… continue
In Meru, Free Solo and 2021’s The Rescue, Oscar-winning filmmakers Jimmy Chin and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi excelled at drawing body-tightening tension from true-life feats of strength.… continue
The stripped-down title of The Killer (now playing in select cinemas and streaming on Netflix starting November 10) gives you a pretty clear idea of what you are in for, both plot- and tone-wise.… continue
To those of a certain age, the human body’s gradual transfiguration into dust will rarely feel more acute than during Five Nights at Freddy’s.… continue
I was taken with the first half of When Evil Lurks, a truly unrelenting Argentine film that has been making the hype rounds in the horror community as of late; it even played at Indianapolis’s Heartland Film Festival as part of the horror block earlier this month).… continue
Documentarian Errol Morris has made a career of understanding truth, often employing his unique style of interviews to allow his subjects to speak for, and reveal, their own perspectives on reality.… continue
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