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It’s a Wonderful Knife – Film Review
An ironically titled misfire, It’s a Wonderful Knife seems poised to swiftly sink beneath the ice of more solidly-constructed Christmas slashers.
Eileen – Film Review
Eileen stands as a distressing, grimly engaging psychological thriller with impressive performances and remarkable direction.
The Marsh King’s Daughter – Film Review
The Marsh King’s Daughter offers an intense, layered exploration of survival and the human capacity for resilience in the face of adversity.
The Girl on the Train – Film Review
It is often said that the journey is more important than the destination, and in the case of The Girl on the Train, the destination is regrettably as tedious as the journey itself.
Manodrome – Film Review
Manodrome provides intriguing tidbits for viewers looking for a difficult and unsettling examination of masculinity and psychological turmoil, but it ultimately falls short of providing a satisfying and well-rounded cinematic experience.
Nobody’s Home – Film Review
Nobody’s Home stands as a daring foray into the darkest corners of the human psyche, skillfully crafted by Michelle Bossy’s direction and Louisa Erlich’s haunting script.
Drive – Film Review
Drive is a symphony of style, substance, and sheer cinematic brilliance—an absolute must-watch for aficionados of daring, thought-provoking cinema.
Your Lucky Day – Film Review
A thrilling action and suspense film, Your Lucky Day features remarkable performances from Jessica Garza and Angus Cloud.