“PussyCake” is a film for a very particular audience. But, if you’re a part of that audience, it’s virtually impossible not to love it. …continue reading Movie Night: PussyCake (2022)
Some like it weird, and “Extraneous Matter” more than delivers the surreal and subversive titillation, but it’s also strangely beautiful. For some, watching a …continue reading GenreBlast 2022: Extraneous Matter
This black and white Japanese tale of snakes and witches is rooted in the evils of humankind rather than the supernatural. A young orphan …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Snake Girl and the Silver-Haired Witch (1968)
Beautiful, bleak, surreal, and enchanting, fans of films off the beaten path should “Squeal” with delight at this impressive dark fairytale. From the opening …continue reading Reel Review: Squeal (2021)
Fans of extreme horror will likely want to check out “Breeder”, a nasty but well-made, well-acted, and compelling film out of Denmark. Aging isn’t …continue reading Foreign Friday: Breeder (2020)
It’s a packed and heady episode as we explore the feminine experience plus some deep, dark themes in “Hagazussa” and “Under the Skin”. THIS …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Experimental Womanhood
With a compelling story, some great dark humor, and plenty of style points, “King Car” is both entertaining and thought-provoking. Filmed in Brazil by …continue reading Foreign Friday: King Car (2022)
While the Adventures in Movies crew enjoys the fantastic lineup at Fantasia, they bring you a few of the highlights so far from the …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Fantasia Film Fest
A smart subversion of the sub-genre, “The Silent Party” is a thoughtful and compelling exploration of machismo and female exploitation. Before we begin, viewers …continue reading Reel Review: The Silent Party (2019)
An extraordinary film with an even more remarkable backstory, the sci-fi adventure “Karmalink” is unlike anything I’ve ever seen. Though I hesitate to recommend …continue reading Reel Review: Karmalink (2021)
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