Sundance ’21 Movie Review: Videos and nastier in the engrossing “CENSOR”
The lines between screen and actual terror become blurred in ways that keep you guessing and intrigued, and don’t strain to make a Statement.
The lines between screen and actual terror become blurred in ways that keep you guessing and intrigued, and don’t strain to make a Statement.
Justin McConnell’s personal documentary is both inspiring and surprisingly pragmatic
Its sociopolitical edge is more admirable in ambition than successful in execution.
Jorge Olguín's real-time haunting film never quite connects the dots.
Despite its childish and cartoonish sense of humor, there is nothing “PG” about PSYCHO GOREMAN.