An extremely generic kidnapping thriller that plays like a really lousy episode of “Ozark.”
An extremely generic kidnapping thriller that plays like a really lousy episode of “Ozark.”
A disturbing, oddball documentary that is a beautiful celebration of an eccentric life well lived.
This charming, black and white, low budget sci-fi comedy about a ghost uncle and a time machine rock is a shining example of true independent cinema.
A tender and tragic tale of love, understanding, and compassion between a single mother and her son.
As a woman, I appreciate the film’s sentiment and the feminist lens in which its presented, but I just wish it had been more successful overall.
If you’re watching this auditory horror film and focusing on what your eyes see rather than what your ears hear, you are missing the point.