Seth Breedlove’s new documentary, THE MARK OF THE BELL WITCH, effectively delves into Tennessean folklore but has a bit too much reenactment.
Author: Jeremie Sabourin
Netflix Original Review: Mank
David Fincher does something completely different by tackling old Hollywood in his middling new film, MANK.
Indie Film Review: We Are the Missing
Andrew J.D. Robinson’s pseudo-documentary, WE ARE THE MISSING, is an engaging micro-budget thriller that maybe tries a bit too hard by its end.
Lockdown 2020 Review: Run
Aneesh Chaganty’s sophomore feature, RUN, doesn’t live up to his previous work but is a fun and capable thriller with some flawed logic.
Lockdown 2020 Review: On the Rocks
Sofia Coppola’s new film, ON THE ROCKS, features wonderful performances while feeling reminiscent of her work on 2003’s LOST IN TRANSLATION.
Lockdown 2020 Review: The Dark and the Wicked
Bryan Bertino’s THE DARK AND THE WICKED continues the filmmaker’s string of quality horror titles but doesnt separate itself from its peers.
Indie Film Review: Tales of Frankenstein
Donald F. Glut’s TALES OF FRANKENSTEIN is a fun, low budget anthology film tailor made for fans of Mary Shelley’s original story.
Netflix Original Review: His House
HIS HOUSE, the debut feature from Remi Weekes, is an eerie and tense ghost story that’s as unpredictable as it is unique.
Short Film Review: Cleaner
Writer/director Kris Salvi’s short film, CLEANER, continues his knack for surprisingly original mob tales that are both simple and effective.
Lockdown 2020 Review: Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
The faux-Kazakhstani journalist makes a timely return in BORAT SUBSEQUENT MOVIEFILM which manages to entertain despite some unfunny misses.