This unique blend of horror, science fiction, and gothic tragedy embraces its strangeness like an abstract love triangle between Kafka, Kubrick, and Lynch.
This unique blend of horror, science fiction, and gothic tragedy embraces its strangeness like an abstract love triangle between Kafka, Kubrick, and Lynch.
With a gripping narrative that evolves from mundane to horrific, the film offers a thought-provoking study of a psychological breakdown.
A tragicomedy with European flair, this is an eclectic mix of slapstick, visual gags, and physical humor.
A sobering reminder of the fragility of cultural traditions in the face of environmental and societal changes.
A sequel that knows exactly what it is: a testosterone-fueled continuation of a cinematic legacy built on violence, power, and epic battles.
A chaotic, bizarre mish-mash of a holiday movie that is a head-scratching exercise in total confusion and missed potential.