Of all the subgenres of all the genres of all the movies in the world, there are few more enjoyable than the anthology horror film.
Category: Reviews
Where the Devil Roams is DIY horror at its spookiest
Writing, directing, acting, composing — the Adams family can do it all. Made up of John Adams, Zelda Adams, Lulu Adams and Toby Poser, this
The Iron Claw is a reminder that professional wrestlers are real
Never ever tell a professional wrestling fan, or a professional wrestler for that matter, that wrestling is “fake.” Sure, the narratives are pre-written and the
Butcher’s Crossing finds success through stunning vistas and full-bodied characters
Those degenerate film nerds amongst us probably first heard of Butcher’s Crossing through an interview with Nicolas Cage in which he spoke of an on-set
The Zone of Interest proves that no one makes a movie like Jonathan Glazer
After a surreal opening sequence with a propulsive soundscape reminiscent of the cinematic sensual onslaught of 2001: A Space Odyssey, Jonathan Glazer’s latest film, The
Poor Things is Lanthimos at his most whimsical
Yorgos Lanthimos has potentially the most fun name to say out loud. Go ahead and give it a try. Say it. Saaaaay it. Yorgos Lanthimos!
Napoleon is a sturdy and standard historical epic
Earlier in the year, Martin Scorsese gave an interview in which he made a heartbreaking and sobering statement. Namely that he’s nearing the end of
Next Goal Wins is a charming but truncated underdog story
As assured by Taika Waititi’s silly priest character at the outset of Next Goal Wins, the film that follows is a mostly true story. It
Thanksgiving is an instant seasonal classic
Back in 2007, Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez attempted to cash in on their cultural cache and reinvigorate the multiplex with Grindhouse, a double feature
Philadelphia Film Festival: Andy Elijah on The Sweet East
The school trip to Washington D.C. is a rite of passage for many teenagers. Ah yes, the great attempt to inure the youth of America
