Duncan Birmingham’s Who Invited Them is the kind of comedy-horror-thriller that is slickly entertaining enough…
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Tár begins with celebrated conductor Lydia Tár in front of one crowd and ends with her…
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Hannah Barlow and Kane Senes’s Sissy is a horror film that, like its protagonist, can’t…
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In a bold creative move, horror masters John Carpenter and Tobe Hooper collaborated on a…
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2015’s Southbound bends some of the usual horror anthology conventions, and the result is an…
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Roadgames belongs in the canon of great road horror-thrillers like Duel and The Hitcher. Here,…
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Nattawut Poonpiriya’s Bad Genius makes its unpromising subject matter into a sleek, pacy, and often…
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Even a peaceful landscape, even a meadow in harvest with flights of crows and grass…
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The viewer of Confess, Fletch has to reconcile an immediate dichotomy. The setting is Boston,…
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Fritz Lang’s The Blue Gardenia feels like film noir poured into a Hays Code corset…
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