‘The Love Witch’ Review: A Feminist Approach to the Classic Witchcraft Story
If anything, 'The Love Witch' shows Anna Biller’s keen attention to detail for the art of filmmaking, not simply the art of homage.
‘Hacksaw Ridge’ Review: In Beautiful Yet Brutal a Pacifist Goes to War
Gibson's depiction of this hell-on-Earth is more persuasive sermonizing than any petty, politicized paranoia drama.
‘Loving’ Review: The Quiet Hurt in the Price of Loving
'Loving,' in theaters today, is devoid of all types of fantastical conventions and cliches, standing as nearly a polar opposite and one of the year's most affecting love stories.
‘Trash Fire’ Review: This Off-Kilter Horror Film is an Acquired Taste
If this review can be summed up in a single image, look no further that the above picture. Grenier and Trimbur's faces say it all.
‘The Handmaiden’ Is a Web of Lies, Deceit, and Sexual Tension
If you were not familiar with Park Chan-wook's impressive filmography before 'The Handmaiden', then you are in for a mind-blowing experience.
‘Little Sister’ Review: Familial Conflict Gets Darkly Comedic
'Little Sister' uses eccentricity to gracefully remind us that no one understands you quite like family.
