I tested Capcom's latest vision of horror at Gamescom and came away impressed and terrified.
★★★★ | Lovingly crafted and superbly acted, Blank Canvas is a delightful slice of life story about the act of creation.
★★ | Too big and broad for its own good, the charming cast save what they can in this e-sports comedy looking for a better story.
★★★★★ | Eloquently written and superbly performed, Foreigner announces the arrival of a brilliant new talent.
★★★★★ | Smartly written and packed with fantastic performances, Burning is a horror tour de force everyone should seek out.
★★ | Delightfully silly and with great performances, Honeko Akabane's Bodyguards is sadly overstuffed and undercooked.
★★★★ | Mixing found footage with cosmic horror and broad satire, Buffet Infinity is a deceptively smart satire on a society gone rogue.
★★★★ | An exquisitely crafted adult fairy tale that leaves the viewer shaken to their core.
★★★★ | A melancholy and honest story about the healing power of art from one of the current masters of the genre.
★★ | Margaret Qualley lights up the screen in a tonally messy detective-mystery-sex-romp that's missing a third act.
★★★ | Brilliant performances elevate a script that doesn't quite nail the complex themes it explores.
★★★★ | Immaculate directing and beautiful performances carry this melancholy drama from Chie Hayakawa.