If art has real power over our decision as people, then horror must be trimmed, cut and (sometimes) outright banned....
One part high school coming of age film, a dash of Coen Brothers and race against time is the set-up...
In a word Knocking, the feature-length directorial debut by Frida Kempf, is uncomfortable. It is uncomfortable in its pacing, it...
In this world, dreams are audited and taxed retroactively. The government wants your two cents for wearing those sweet Nike...
I’ll preface this to say that this was one of my most anticipated films of Sundance and went in with...
Love him or leave him, Nic Cage has consistently been putting out at least one marquee genre film each year...
“We are living in a computer-simulated reality” – Philip K. Dick For my money, Rodney Asher is one of the...
When discussing ‘Fresh’, the new film by director Mimi Cave and writer Lauryn Kahn, is it important to establish how...
The structure of a fairy tale and the structure of a horror film are not as oppositional as it would...
Can you ever really know someone? Can you ever really break through the civilized and social presentations each person puts...
An elite (nearly all white) College in the Northeast desperately attempts to drag itself out of it’s cagey past and...
What if you cloned yourself only to have everyone around you like the clone more than the original? That’s the...