Color Out of Space, Richard Stanley’s first directorial feature in over 20 years, is a wild trip into the mind of H.P. Lovecraft with its striking visuals and satisfying cosmic body horror effects.
Short Film Review: Just Scream
Ewurakua Dawson-Amoah’s short film, Just Scream, boasts a simple but relevant story with a powerful message and great performances.
Indie Film Review: M.O.M. (Mothers of Monsters)
Tucia Lyman’s feature film debut, M.O.M. (Mothers of Monsters), is an effective psychological thriller with an intriguing story that somewhat peters out by the end.
In Theaters Review: The Hunt
Despite controversies surrounding the film, Craig Zobel’s The Hunt is a violently entertaining satire on the state of modern day America.
Short Film Review: The Knock
The new film from Zach Lorkiewicz, The Knock, is a more straight forward and suspenseful horror short but still has that wonderfully distinct Count the Clock feel.
Short Film Review: The Music
Mark Battle’s newest short film, The Music, is a simple and engaging story that keeps you guessing while boasting beautiful black and white visuals.
In Theaters Review: Emma.
Autumn de Wilde’s feature length debut, Emma., is a charming and fun version of the oft-adapted Jane Austen novel of the same name.
Short Film Review: The Fifth of November
Javier Augusto Nunez’s most recent short film, The Fifth of November, is a wonderfully shot piece of cinema with the mental and emotional fallout of gun violence at its forefront.
In Theaters Review: The Invisible Man
Leigh Whannell’s new film, The Invisible Man, isn’t a faithful adaptation of the H.G. Wells novel but is an effective horror film with some fine performances and legitimate thrills.
Indie Film Review: Enthusiastic Sinners
Enthusiastic Sinners, the latest film from Mark Lewis, is a carnal tale with emotionally heavy doses of humanity and desire at its core.