When watching Barbarians, you wouldn’t instantly believe that this is a first-time feature,
Category Archives: Reviews
‘Pig’ Review: Dir. Michael Sarnoski [Best of 2021]
Nic Cage is an actor that has had one heck of a career.
‘Promising Young Woman’ Review: Dir. Emereld Fennell [Best of 2021]
Operating within the realm of horror adjacent, Promising Young Woman taps into the rape-revenge story and follows Mulligan’s former medical student, Cassandra, as she avenges a vicious sexual assault on her best friend.
‘The Last Rite’ Review: Dir. Leroy Kincaide [Best of the Fests]
Leroy Kincaide, writer and director of The Last Rite, has had a varied work career.
‘Midnight’ Review: Dir. Kwon Oh-Seung [Best of the Fests]
South Korean cinema has been consistently producing stellar films for years.
‘Lamb’ Review: Dir. Valdimar Jóhannsson [Best of 2021]
Noomi Rapace has had one heck of a career since her breakout performance as Lizbeth Salander in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy.
‘Coming Home in the Dark’ Review: Dir. James Ashcroft [Best of 2021]
Feature film debuts can be a tricky thing to land. Many burgeoning filmmakers, desperate in their efforts to create something and demonstrate their own abilities, tend to throw everything onto the screen.
‘When I Consume You’ Review: Dir. Perry Blackshear [Best of the Fests]
Writer and director Perry Blackshear reunites with his acting team of Evan Dumouchel, MacLeod Andrews, and Margaret Ying Drake, for his latest project, When I Consume You.
‘Hellbender’ Review: Dirs. John Adams, Toby Poser & Zelda Adams [Best of the Fests]
Izzy (Zelda Adams) and her mother (Toby Poser) live a simple existence in their house in the middle of the forest,
‘Dreams on Fire’ Review: Philippe McKie [Best of the Fests]
Yume (Bambi Naka) flees her strict household to pursue her dream of becoming a dancer.