MOVIE REVIEW: Art House Sensibilities Meet Horror Comics Style In “VAMPUS HORROR TALES”
Had Ingmar Bergman directed a "CREEPSHOW" remake, it might have looked something like this.
Had Ingmar Bergman directed a "CREEPSHOW" remake, it might have looked something like this.
Gabriel Bier Gislason’s feature debut is both a cross-cultural queer love story and a tale of demonic (dybbuk) possession that sources its mythology from Jewish folklore.
It’s a lot more inventive than many similar films that have come before.
The worst nightmare of the lactose intolerant comes true in this must-see-it-to-believe-it re-imagining of the classic "Heidi" story.
It has a terrific setup that establishes plenty of dramatic conflicts and questions.