A must-see for lovers of art and admirers of Kahlo’s works, but those seeking to broaden their horizons will find the film easily accessible.
A must-see for lovers of art and admirers of Kahlo’s works, but those seeking to broaden their horizons will find the film easily accessible.
Blending Southern-fried stereotypes with low-budget horror charm, this goofball of a holiday movie has the makings of a corny cult classic.
A deliciously vulgar tale of misogyny, hypocrisy, repression, and female rage, wrapped around a foul-mouthed letter writing scandal in 1920s England.
A series of exhausted, trite, strained relationship, addiction, and reconnection tropes that are screaming with conventionality.
It takes a lot of guts to attempt a screen adaptation of such an abstract science fiction / fantasy story, but the strong lead performances help pull it off.
A nightmarish, gruesome look at the gritty reality of paramedics navigating the chaos and violence that beats beneath America’s urban jungle.