There’s something very Lynchian in this artsy, deadpan, genre-blending film that makes it a worthy homage that also feels wildly original.
There’s something very Lynchian in this artsy, deadpan, genre-blending film that makes it a worthy homage that also feels wildly original.
With its timely conversations about the state of women’s sports and a boost of feel-good nostalgia, this unknown story about the first women’s full tackle football league in the 70s not only deserves to be told, but is a truly outstanding documentary.
This body horror film is teeming with complex ideas about religion, motherhood, and autonomy, but there’s just not enough to carry it across the finish line.
A puff piece of a documentary that’s a fitting tribute to an iconic, influential, visionary creator who brought joy to so many. A must-see for comic book fans.
An irresistible underdog story that’s funny, sweet, delightful, and as crowd-pleasing as it gets.
Watching this macabre horror film was a traumatic experience, and it’s still haunting me days later. It’s unlike anything you’ve ever seen, and telling the grim story with incredibly lifelike puppetry is an amazing achievement that will leave your jaw on the floor.