Over the past few years, British director Ben Wheatley has solidified himself as one of the most creative and best genre filmmakers working in the business today. His first feature film Kil... Read more
Room 237 is a documentary unlike any I’ve seen in a theater. A movie based on “decoding” the hidden subtexts of Stanley Kubrick‘s 1980 horror film The Shining might... Read more
Ben Wheatley’s genre-smashing sophomore feature Kill List made a big splash at festivals earlier this year with both critics and audiences delivering accolades to the filmmakers. Kill List i... Read more
Directed by Robert Lieberman, The Tortured follows Craig (Jesse Metcalfe) and Elisa Landry (Erika Christensen), a happily married couple whose lives are destroyed due to their son being kidn... Read more
You know those films that are about likable scoundrels and the women who love them despite their scoundrel ways even though they would probably be much better off with a shoe salesman or som... Read more
There’s something both wonderful and painful when it comes to nostalgia, particularly when you reflect on your teenage years and wondered what they could have been like had you done or chang... Read more
Like a moths to a lamp, I am highly attracted to horror movies. Just as moths don’t care what type of lamp it is as long as it makes light, I don’t care if it’s an American, Japanese or, as... Read more
It’s a busy week for IFC with three films being released on DVD on November 29th. The latest one in their collection is Dennis Gansel’s Sundance Selection, The Wave (Die Welle), which is a f... Read more
I never thought I’d see the day when I’d say that I was actually impressed by a performance of Jessica Alba’s in a movie. The movie I’m talking about is An Invisible Sign, about socially-aw... Read more
The highly acclaimed documentary Buck is nothing short of an all-American portrait of Buck Brannaman, the heroic force leading the culture of “horse whispering.” I’m sure when you read that... Read more
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