A well-made horror short from a talented director who has a solid grasp on the genre.
A well-made horror short from a talented director who has a solid grasp on the genre.
Offers a blistering, authentic view of the teen experience in America, with a refreshingly different setting in the Jewish community.
A choppy, rough documentary that’s amateurishly made with crude dramatic recreations and a mess of a story.
This crowd-pleasing documentary speaks about the power music has to bring about peace, unity, and euphoria.
The quality production values, strong performances, great moments of gore, and unsettling visuals outweigh the vagueness that plagues the project overall.
This understated character study about damaged people and broken relationships is painful, touching, and emotionally powerful, from its restrained beginning to its most forceful final blow.