June 21, 2021
Adrienne Reese
Avant-garde both for its fresh visuals and for its innovative approach in retelling one of cinema's favorite Shakespearean stories, director Stephen Rutterford's film Finding Ophelia (2021) is an extreme case, and perfect example, of a film that shows without telling. There is very little dialogue used, and the film hardly gives the audience any verbal [...]
October 7, 2020
Kyle Holl
Spider Season is a new short story collection by Billy Hanson, a first-time author with previous experience writing and producing for the screen. The book is composed of ten stories geared mostly towards exploring real-world horrors. While there are a few supernatural beasties, the majority of the monsters here are the very believable human variety, [...]
September 11, 2019
Remy Cashman
A24 has unveiled the new trailer for THE LIGHTHOUSE, directed by Robert Eggers following the success of his last feature The Witch. The film stars Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson, and will be in theaters this October. The Lighthouse is a hypnotic and hallucinatory tale of two lighthouse keepers on a remote and mysterious New England [...]
July 18, 2016
Brian Tull
Taking a page from Hitchcock's Rear Window, with the striking visual bleakness of Cronenberg, Observance is a journey into the mind of a man who experiences a violent mental breakdown following being assigned to spy on a woman across the street. Reluctantly returning to work after the death of his son, and with his personal [...]
SHELTER IN PLACE–The Damage Of A Bad Ending
FINDING OPHELIA, mesmerizing, intellectual, avant garde urban-neo-noir
SPIDER SEASON Shows Off Some Great Psychological Character Work
New Trailer Released for A24’s THE LIGHTHOUSE
Observance: A New Angle on Psychological Horror