Unsane ★★★
I’ll be the first to admit it: I’m a sucker for low-budget, experimental horror flicks (if one couldn’t tell byContinue Reading
I’ll be the first to admit it: I’m a sucker for low-budget, experimental horror flicks (if one couldn’t tell byContinue Reading
Alex Garland’s Ex Machina was a wonderful surprise when it premiered three years ago. Restrained, tense, and with just theContinue Reading
February was not a good month for Netflix, and perhaps no single movie sums up the rising studio’s mixed resultsContinue Reading
There are a number of cinephiles who anticipate Woody Allen films like a child does Christmas. Many hope for anotherContinue Reading
The Shape of Water is Guillermo Del Toro‘s modern re-interpretation of the classic La Belle et la Bete: a taleContinue Reading
Dalton Mullins: March gives us one of the most anticipated films of 2018, Wes Anderson‘s Isle of Dogs. It’s his firstContinue Reading
Todd Haynes is a director who wears his cinematic influences on his sleeves. From his very first full-length film, Poison (1991),Continue Reading
Tonya Harding’s life was figure skating. From the time she won her first competition at the age of four toContinue Reading
This month we explore, for the first time, a theme rather than a specific figure’s work. As February is BlackContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: This month brings Annihilation, Alex Garland‘s followup to his directorial debut Ex-Machina. Annihilation is also a sci-fi film, thisContinue Reading










