A quiet and meditative work about the scars of childhood, the weight of social cruelty, and the ambiguous morality of remembering.
A quiet and meditative work about the scars of childhood, the weight of social cruelty, and the ambiguous morality of remembering.
An edge-of-your-seat survival thriller that celebrates the ways everyday people can still rise to the occasion.
A scattered, strange little film with one truly great performance trapped in a muddled story.
A magical, intoxicating, fairy tale romance that’s brimming with warmth and wonder.
Homegrown horror that’s scary, stylish, and with just the right amount of deranged.
This isn’t a terrible movie, it’s just really difficult to get past the fact that the characters are so stupid.