Movie Review: “DARIO ARGENTO PANICO” intrigues without getting very profondo
It proves to be an entertaining if not quite essential study of the man, more than his movies.
It proves to be an entertaining if not quite essential study of the man, more than his movies.
Music video director extraordinaire Barnaby Clay takes a left turn into psychological survival horror.
Writer/director Chris Nash wrings considerable suspense out of foregrounding his villain, as we watch him get closer and closer to his unsuspecting targets.
Election time has a way of setting people at each other’s throats anyway, and it here provides a background of extra intrigue.
Just when you thought you were safe from the holidays, writer Joel Harley resurrects the spirit of the season with the first installment of his movie tie-in column.