Films | November 4, 2016
Review: Nocturnal Animals
Tom Ford has been doing interviews recently decrying materialism, which is a bit like Michael Fish a (...Read More)
Tom Ford has been doing interviews recently decrying materialism, which is a bit like Michael Fish a (...Read More)
The Greasy Strangler is gross, but also kind of compelling, like picking a giant scab and rummaging (...Read More)
This spiritual successor to 28 Days Later is an excellent example of pared-back British horror film- (...Read More)
The Blair Witch Project was the product of a more innocent time. Back in 1999, people believed the f (...Read More)
Captain Fantastic hints at a fresh take on the American indie movie, but lapses disappointingly into (...Read More)
After the high-camp of I’m So Excited and the queasy body-horror of The Skin I Live In, Pedro Almo (...Read More)
The Purge franchise, now on its third iteration, takes a simple, silly premise – that for one nigh (...Read More)
Ricky Gervais may have captured the zeitgeist with The Office, but it’s a high-watermark he (...Read More)