Strikes the perfect tone for the kind of meaningful horror it’s going for, a mix of the supernatural and a deeply personal story about grief and family.
Strikes the perfect tone for the kind of meaningful horror it’s going for, a mix of the supernatural and a deeply personal story about grief and family.
A raw, emotional, and visually stunning piece of feminist cinema.
While the dialogue is sharp, wickedly written, and delivered with precise doses of scathing, stinging verve, it also feels a little too self-indulgent for the majority of the film’s runtime.
The film wants to be a biting critique of pop culture obsession, a psychological thriller, and an eerie horror film all at once, but it never quite lands any of these elements in a satisfying way.
This documentary exposes the darker side of addiction treatment, giving a shocking look at how profits are prioritized over people.
Vignettes of everyday pettiness, bad decisions, and low-key cruelty are all delivered with a heavy dose of deadpan dark humor.