BUFF ’24 Movie Review: “SLEEP” will keep you awake and unnerved
It finds consistently intriguing and frequently frightening ways to both personalize the scenario and take it in unexpected directions.
It finds consistently intriguing and frequently frightening ways to both personalize the scenario and take it in unexpected directions.
The musical adaptation of Mitchell Lichtenstein's 2007 film is a subversive, funny and thought-provoking look at sexual politics and religion.
Diane Foster's directorial debut is an unexpected holiday horror delight.
It’s constantly in a rush to get to the next scene, with little attention paid to developing suspense or awe or grandeur.
The only part of my childhood these films are ruining is the one I spent watching independent horror movies made by real filmmakers, not low-budget opportunists.