In a week where dangerous ideas are spreading just as fast as a deadly disease, the movie of the week (November 8-14, 2020) is …continue reading Headlines and Horror: She Dies Tomorrow (2020)
A heady and heavy dramatic thriller about the exploitation of fear and the rise of oppressive power, “Bab” is a difficult but compelling watch. …continue reading Nightmares Film Fest: Bab (2020)
A disturbing and deeply affecting exploration of trauma, “Dementer” is an original and upsetting film that simultaneously draws in and repels the viewer. I …continue reading Reel Review: Dementer (2019, Chad Crawford Kinkle)
Though widely scorned by fans, “Mother!” for me was a deeply personal, haunting and horrifying tale of female oppression, neglect, and loneliness. I was …continue reading In Defense of Darren Aronofsky’s “mother!”
Essential viewing for anyone who ever felt like an outcast, “Happy Face” is an emotional outcry for acceptance, not sympathy. It may make you …continue reading Buff 2019 Review: Happy Face (2019)
While not perfect, “The Laplace’s Demon” combines remarkable visuals with great mystery and suspense to create a rather effective and innovative film. “When we …continue reading Reel Review: The Laplace’s Demon
Baskin (Turkish for “police raid”) is equal parts surreal arthouse thriller and grisly splatterfest Baskin has just arrived on Netflix. This is one of those much …continue reading Reel Review: Baskin
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