This is an intriguing film that’s different from much of the work coming out of Mexico. I just wish the project hadn’t hesitated to go a little deeper into the darkness.
This is an intriguing film that’s different from much of the work coming out of Mexico. I just wish the project hadn’t hesitated to go a little deeper into the darkness.
I’ve never taken LSD but now I know what a bad acid trip must feel like thanks to the destined to become a midnight classic, “Mandy.”
If you’re a fan of intimate, personal stories, this one is worth seeing.
Strong dialogue, an intriguing screenplay, and smart direction are the strengths of “I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore,” and oddball (but in a good way) directorial debut from writer and actor Macon Blair.
There’s a certain brand of strange to this story and film, but it’s well done and oddly touching.
“Raw” is the kind of disgustingly funny movie where you will be unsure if you should laugh or vomit.