Mayday – Sundance Film Festival 2021 Review Alysha Prasad February 1, 2021 Reviews A terrifying storm sets the events of Karen Cinorre’s Mayday into motion after a short circuit occurs at Ana’s (Grace Van Patten) workplace, transporting her into an alternate world where she meets a group...
Suspiria – Review Jack Blackwell November 16, 2018 Reviews This film was previously reviewed on 02/09/18 as part of Venice Film Festival. Suspiria is not a film to have mild feelings about. Like Darren Aronofsky’s mother!, Luca Guadagnino’s remake/reimagining...
Suspiria – Venice 2018 Review Jack Blackwell September 2, 2018 Reviews Suspiria is not a film to have mild feelings about. Like Darren Aronofsky’s mother!, Luca Guadagnino’s remake/reimagining arrives in Venice as a work of gonzo, philosophically minded horror that all but...
A Cure For Wellness – Review Thom Denson February 26, 2017 Reviews Lunacy (noun): extreme folly or eccentricity. To run that definition over Gore Verbinksi’s new horror epic as a cohesive, "lunatic", work feels almost redundant due to the impossible about-turns and...
The Survivalist – Review Tom Bond February 13, 2016 Reviews The Survivalist’s plot of a man living in a dangerous, post-apocalyptic world after its oil runs out feels deceptively new, but it ends up treading the same ground as countless other films, books and TV...
Nymphomaniac: Volume II – Review Christopher Preston February 26, 2014 Reviews If Volume I was a euphoric one night stand, Volume II proves to be the sour regret of the morning after. Both of Nymphomaniac’s instalments run for 123 minutes, but this film feels as if it is taking...