Ema ★★★ ½
Ema is one of the ferocious, stunning, wildly ambitious and sometimes messy films that I love. It has a distinctContinue Reading
Ema is one of the ferocious, stunning, wildly ambitious and sometimes messy films that I love. It has a distinctContinue Reading
Growing pains and gothic horror collide in Pascual Sisto’s directorial debut John and the Hole. Living with his two parents,Continue Reading
Movies speak to us in different ways. Sometimes it’s the narrative that grabs us, such as in the films ofContinue Reading
Till death do us part. For Emma (Megan Fox), that won’t be long. She is to celebrate her eleven yearContinue Reading
Even more so than many Cage vehicles of the past decade, Michael Sarnoski’s debut feature Pig is a gem, likeContinue Reading
With her latest film The Perfect Candidate, Haifaa Al-Mansour returns to her country and heritage that propelled her to internationalContinue Reading
The final film from Fox 2000, The Woman in the Window, finally meets its audience through Netflix after being delayedContinue Reading
Director Salomón Askenazi‘s films often focus on somewhat hypothetical situations played out on screen. His low budget feature debut, OceanContinue Reading
With an opening that grabs viewers and pushes them headfirst into the heat of the moment, it’s clear that thisContinue Reading
It’s a story we’ve seen many times before: A white family moves into a big, old house – obviously unawareContinue Reading










