A memorable, stomach-churning, socially conscious horror film that has something important to say.
A memorable, stomach-churning, socially conscious horror film that has something important to say.
Nontraditional romantic leads give an insight that’s refreshing, with moving performances that are touched with a weathered charm of a life well lived.
This probably couldn’t have been a better film, but it’s not a very pleasant or enjoyable one.
The human instinct of self-preservation is shown in a brutally honest light through characters that are authentic and relatable.
The staging of this film, coupled with the brisk, brainy script, will send literary lovers and theater enthusiasts into fits of delight.
A draining, sedate observation of material ambivalence that’s sustained by a trio of knockout lead performances.