Movie Review: There’s Nothing to be Afraid of in This “SCARE ZONE”
Terror Films’ haunted attraction tale is a disjointed clash of styles that fails across all fronts.
Terror Films’ haunted attraction tale is a disjointed clash of styles that fails across all fronts.
PLAYDURIZM creates a whole new neon canvas of pop art aesthetics that ends up drenched in discovery, acceptance, and blood.
Ryan Coleman, our man at Cannes, looks at the surreal new film from visionary director Mark Jenkin.
"Anthony [Vaccarello, Creative Director at Yves Saint Laurent] proposed to support me if I had any idea for a short film. Two weeks later, in five days, we improvised this modest essay about beliefs and the art of filmmaking. Now the 51-minute baby is ready to scream…Thank God, cinema is light flashing 24 frames per second." - Gaspar Noé
Director Russell Owen's latest is an atmospheric slow burn with an aural edge.