A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014) ★★★½
Uniquely shot in black and white with a slightly industrial feel to it, I felt this film was definitely beautiful in its
★★★½
Uniquely shot in black and white with a slightly industrial feel to it, I felt this film was definitely beautiful in its
This review may contain spoilers. Engaging and enraging (the family dynamics were spot-on for and uppity obsessed social media trophy wife wanting
This review may contain spoilers. A German art house movie that puts the viewer into the mind of a sadistic serial killer.
Really simple but captivating look at the new reality where humans are connecting online but disconnecting from the deeper fulfillment of life,
This review may contain spoilers. This is a great title for this movie, as it works in a number of ways. The acting
This one just missed by year’s best list, but I really liked how the film explored cultural divides and losing one’s identity.
Entertaining cannibal coming-of-age love story. Sorta followed what Let The Right One In did for the vampire sub-genre. Mark Rylance (as Sully)
Nice balance of action, violence, comedy and heart. Rating: ★★★½ (out of 5)
Nice slice of occult horror comedy that had me busting out laughing on several occasions. If you’re looking for a lighter genre
I avoided this film like the plague due to both friends’ and public reviews stating what a horrible movie this was. Exorcist
Spanish movie which really delivered on the crossroads of supernatural/occult and psychological, mixing both genres really well. Low level of horror, but
I had higher hopes for this film, but it was a bleak gritty road trip movie and almost coming-of-age (for character Randolph),
This is a film mastering in misery and mindfuckery. Isolate two strangers together for 4+ months in ramshackle living quarters working to
Relatable as I was a teen back in 1987, so it was amusing to watch a modern-day teen transported back in the
Quality slasher and a few scenes where I had to chuckle out loud. Quite a decent balance: this film didn’t take itself
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