by Sean Atkins | Mar 27, 2025
This horror comedy that’s right up A24’s alley is enjoyable enough, thanks to its recognizable cast. If any studio is going to have a more notable film slate for the first half of the year than A24, then please let me know. But as it stands, Death of a Unicorn...
by Kevin Allen | Jan 16, 2025
Fictional architect László Tóth emigrates from Hungary to America in hopes of a better life for himself and his family in this grand fable from Brady Corbet. Brutalism is an architectural style characterized by raw concrete structures and a hypnotizingly...
by Mike Joseph | Dec 23, 2024
Get exactly what you want this Christmas with Babygirl. I really didn’t realize how long overdue we were for a grounded, erotic thriller until I saw Babygirl recently and believe me – there is a lot to like with this one. The story follows Romy...
by Kevin Allen | Nov 8, 2024
Two Mormon missionaries get more than what they bargained for upon visiting a strange recluse in this new horror-thriller from Scott Beck and Bryan Woods. Movies that pit characters in spiritual conflict with their faith have been around for decades now, the...
by Sean Atkins | Oct 17, 2024
Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh help elevate this unconventional British romantic weeper. So often throughout each year, the public is offered romantic films that cause a stir of emotions. Whether it’s the story, the stars, or something else, this is a genre...