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.
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.
Penny Lane’s funny and absurdly real documentary about The Satanic Temple is worth a watch.
Emotionally driven and offering a more complex look at sexuality than I expected, Giant Little Ones should not be missed.
Full Moon Features dives into interactive filmmaking with Deadly Ten.
Madness, cannibalism, bigotry and sexism collide in a deliberately paced debut.
It’s Christmas time and instead of celebrating the yuletide, a man has locked someone in his basement and thinks he’s trapped Satan. But has he really…?
Rivalries, dark secrets, and all sorts of sexual tension emerge when three best friends find themselves stranded on a yacht in the middle of the ocean under suspicious circumstances. Check out this gloriously gleeful dark comedy…
Sorry Angel is a masterpiece that filled me with joy and utter sadness. It’s a must see.
Blood Craft is deeply unpleasant and filled with every bad Lifetime movie cliche.
Now Apocalypse is getting “Stranger than Paradise” in the fifth episode, that starts to bring everything all together. It’s all connected.
Pet Sematary has quickly become one of my favorite King adaptations. Come see why.
I missed this at Telluride Horror Show when it was called The Head. So it’s only fitting that I finally get to review the movie, newly re-named The Head Hunter.
The gang’s relationships and professional lives starts to spiral out of control and Terry discovers the meaning of biogenetic samples. Come with me on this Downward Spiral, won’t you?
White Chamber starts strong, with its tortuous titular chamber, but unfortunately doesn’t coalesce into anything particularly interesting.