Cinepocalypse 2019 Review: “Kindred Spirits” Is A Worthwhile Return-To-Form From Lucky McKee
The director of "May" and "The Woman" offers up a female-centric psychodrama buoyed by three plum performances
The director of "May" and "The Woman" offers up a female-centric psychodrama buoyed by three plum performances
THE HEAD HUNTER is an out-of-nowhere horror film with a head full of artistic aspirations that proves a vision can be made manifest when the right people are so committed to bringing it to life.
ONE OF US has its heart in the right place, but the kitchen-sink approach to resolution rushes the overall experience into disappointment.
BRAID is less a film and more a vanity project. It’s the very reason people scoff when they hear the term “arthouse” used when describing a motion picture.
Where LASSO could’ve been a horror-hybrid spectacle worthy of repeat viewing, it unfortunately chooses to tighten its noose around the slowest, weakest member of the herd while leaving the best concepts to escape the corral.