AMERICAN PICKLE, directed by Brandon Trost from a screenplay and short story by Simon Rich, is surprisingly not what it says on the tin. On the surface, you’d expect
There’s a lot of love, longing, and loathing in THE RISE OF THE SYNTHS, and like midi-keyboards and the 80s, they all seem to go inseparably hand in hand.
This film terrified me in ways I didn’t expect.
It’s a folktale, a horror story, a cautionary fable, and a biblical parable rolled into one. There’s very
Greenland is what happens when the most sheltered people imaginable write a disaster film.
It’s a one-percenter survival fantasy, released into a global pandemic where the white upper class
Justin McConnell’s film is highly personal, which means this review must be as well. On a purely objective level there’s very little to say about a personal portrait
Monsters are easy.
Monsters can be outrun, outgunned, and outwitted. Monsters have a weakness. Monsters have a backstory and lore that eventually becomes their downfall. Even the great Lovecraftian demons