The Skin of the Teeth is an gay fever dream…but that’s not a good thing in my opinion.
All in Review
The Skin of the Teeth is an gay fever dream…but that’s not a good thing in my opinion.
Boar is a bloody romp across the wilds of Australia that suffers a bit from pacing issues but excels with some fun practical effects and plenty of gore.
Premiering at the Fantaspoa Film Festival, True Fiction is a messy little thriller where the lines between author and character and truth and fiction begin to blend.
Deodato Holocaust charts the career of Ruggero Deodato, from learning under the tutelage of Roberto Rossellini to his infamous Cannibal Holocaust and beyond.
Very dark, thematically, Wade in the Water surprises with a second act that changes the entire feeling of the movie. It’s premiering at Dances with Films on June 19th.
The Nightshifter (Morto Não Fala) is a fantastic story of a man who gets mixed up with a local gang before twisting into a supernatural nightmare.
Something Else just had its world premiere at Tribeca. It is Jeremy Gardner’s latest mashup of horror and drama and it is probably his best.
Another world premiere debuting at Tribeca Film Festival, Aamis/Ravening is a genre-adjacent dark romance that goes in some unsettling and taboo directions.
The Gasoline Thieves is world premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival. It’s an intense combination of crime fiction disguised as a coming-of-age story and it is as brutal as it is good.