The new film from Amy Seimetz, SHE DIES TOMORROW, is a mind-bending psychodrama that compels as much as it sometimes irritates.
Category: Lockdown 2020
Lockdown 2020 Review: Yes, God, Yes
Karen Maine’s feature length directorial debut, YES, GOD, YES, is a hysterical look at a Catholic teenager’s transition into sinful womanhood.
Lockdown 2020 Review: Relic
RELIC, the debut feature from Natalie Erika James, is an uneasy and suspenseful tale with themes of aging and mortality at its forefront.
Lockdown 2020 Review: Shirley
SHIRLEY, the aptly titled biopic on horror author Shirley Jackson, features a wonderful performance from Elisabeth Moss but loses focus far too often.
Lockdown 2020 Review: Babyteeth
BABYTEETH, the feature film debut from director Shannon Murphy, is a heartfelt story of a chronically ill teenager’s relationship with a drug dealer.
Lockdown 2020 Review: Saint Frances
While hampered from having a few too many ideas, SAINT FRANCES is a heartwarming tale of friendship, family, and self discovery.
Lockdown 2020 Review: Da 5 Bloods
Spike Lee gives viewers another emotionally heavy story hampered by too much plot and a dose of that unavoidable Spike Lee propaganda in DA 5 BLOODS.
Lockdown 2020 Review: The Assistant
Kitty Green’s sensitive new drama, THE ASSISTANT, sheds a light on the importance of the #MeToo movement in entertainment and society in general.
Lockdown 2020 Review: The Vast of Night
Andrew Patterson’s directorial debut, THE VAST OF NIGHT, is a sci-fi throwback that will chill viewers to the bone while leaving them clamoring for more.
Lockdown 2020 Review: Possessor
Brandon Cronenberg’s new psychological body horror film, Possessor, assaults the senses with its brutal violence and mind-bending story.