Movie Review: Here’s the poop on “THE FRONT ROOM”
It remains on a level of perfunctory outrage as the Eggerses repeatedly go for the scatological gross-outs.
It remains on a level of perfunctory outrage as the Eggerses repeatedly go for the scatological gross-outs.
The manic inventiveness of the design and craft contributions needed a more disciplined narrative to support it.
Everyone involved clearly took the project seriously, which makes it more of a shame that the final product doesn’t live up to its potential.
A film that will truly catch you off guard, delivering the best unexpected twists and turns of any movie in quite a while.
A distinctive and gripping thriller that slowly but surely builds to pure horror, [and] a striking directorial debut for actress Zoë Kravitz.