Pearl

Blending melodrama with horror with impeccable visuals and highly engaging performances, horror filmmaker Ti West's psychodrama Pearl is the second film in his X trilogy and a prequel or rather [...]

Moonage Daydream

Moonage Daydream is an innovative documentary that emphasizes the myths and rebuilds the legacy of one of rock music's most iconic and artistic songwriters and musicians, we all know as [...]

Clerks III

Right from the beginning of Clerks III, the film opens up just like the beginning of the original Clerks (1994), as we're back at The Quick Shop in its Leonardo, [...]

Barbarian

For moviegoers looking to kickstart the Halloween season, it's unlikely there is a better film to see in the cinema this weekend than Barbarian (Directed by Zach Cregger, Distributed by [...]

Funny Pages

Too mean-spirited and overly subversive for its own good, Funny Pages, Owen Kline's (the son of Kevin Kline and actress Phoebe Cates) feature film directorial debut, is an anti-coming-of-age story [...]

Burial

World War II is some of the most heavily trodden ground in cinema history. And it can still be fertile ground for storytelling, as the relatively recent Their Finest and [...]

Breaking

Though anchored by good performances, especially by lead actor John Boyega, Breaking is a film which struggles to get its message across.  The film has social and societal parallels available, [...]

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