Presence is not a good horror movie. Instead, the film succeeds as a melancholy drama.
Though these two films, “Didn’t Die” and “Rains Over Babel,” are very different stories, they are tied together by ideas of mortality.
At this year’s Sundance Film Festival, Wilson Kwong takes a look at The Ugly Stepsister and The Dating Game!
Sometimes a film rises above a Z-movie premise on the strength of its characters, and the Death Of A Unicorn trailer is a prime example.
The best that can be said for Wolf Man is that, like its well-intentioned yet nevertheless obviously doomed protagonist, its heart is in the right place.
Aly is a perfect example of a short film done right, a simple idea, executed with grace.
Strange Darling is fresh and original, a thriller for the ages on an indie budget.
The program for Sundance 2025 includes a whopping 87 feature-length films from filmmakers across 33 countries and territories.
In this Away From the Hype we take a look at the 1954 Godzilla.
Black Can is worth a one time watch, if for no other reason than to see Nick Frost really let loose.
While it may be highly satisfying to watch while its puzzlebox is winding through its narrative gears, Heretic is a box with nothing hidden inside.
Marking the first widely distributed feature film release of director Lance Todd, Beyond the North…
Hold Your Breath is a fantastic film and at a short runtime, what do you have to lose to give it a shot?
Jenny Pen is a cold-eyed excavation of one of the basest fears humanity possesses: That life, in all its triumphs, is a meaningless house of cards.
Like any good exploitation movie Exorcismo feels like a pleasant discovery for a genre buff, a treat from the back of the video store.