A thoughtful and well-written, if slow, piece of female-centered cinema.
A thoughtful and well-written, if slow, piece of female-centered cinema.
A darkly satirical (and deadly) tale of female friendship and the toxicity that can creep its way in.
Liam Neeson doing what he does best. This crime thriller isn’t destined to become a classic, but it’s a satisfying indulgence.
A genuinely scary found footage horror movie with just enough realism to deliver a good fright.
The gory, shocking ending is great, but the slow pacing and intentionally abstract visuals lead to an extremely frustrating experience.
A psychological thriller that visualizes grief, depression, trauma, and mental illness.