Beau is Afraid ★★½
“Guilty”, Beau’s therapist writes in his notepad. The single word carries a load of meaning behind it, referring to howContinue Reading
“Guilty”, Beau’s therapist writes in his notepad. The single word carries a load of meaning behind it, referring to howContinue Reading
Nick Davie: As 2020 draws to a close, South Korean cinema has never been as popular as it is now,Continue Reading
It’s usually easy to spot a horror film. Perhaps more than any other genre, horror is the cinematic category ofContinue Reading
For women in horror films, trauma is fated. It is their bodies at the mercy of narrative evil; their painContinue Reading
Video on Demand By Ben McDonald Another month of quarantine down, and perhaps many more to go. While few ofContinue Reading
English film critic Robin Wood once defined the horror film as one that presents a scenario of normality under threatContinue Reading
We look back at a number of our favorite films from 2019. This is by no means a ‘best of’Continue Reading
“Do you feel held by him? Does he feel like home to you?” Romantic investment existing in films that otherwiseContinue Reading
Alex Wolff is only twenty-one years old and already has a great career. His start came from the Nickelodeon TVContinue Reading
Ian Floodgate: The first film out this month that I would like to take a look at is The Nightingale,written andContinue Reading