Movie Review: “PEARL” gives Mia Goth another chance to shine
The mix of empathy and tension in West’s filmmaking and Goth’s acting makes it both a worthy follow-up to X and a compelling psychochiller in its own right.
The mix of empathy and tension in West’s filmmaking and Goth’s acting makes it both a worthy follow-up to X and a compelling psychochiller in its own right.
The critically acclaimed short film delivers a surprising message wrapped in bizarre, brilliant imagery.
One waits in slowly dwindling hope for LaBute to deliver something deeper and more complex.
From minute one, writer/director Zach Cregger demonstrates that he knows exactly what he’s doing.
A confidently made entry in the animal-attack subgenre that will hold few surprises for fans of the form.