Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma
It’s a film that owes equal debts to “Sunset Blvd.” and “Jason X,” which means it’s pretty special.
It’s a film that owes equal debts to “Sunset Blvd.” and “Jason X,” which means it’s pretty special.
To expect answers, Enyedi’s film argues, is folly. Just immerse yourself in the curiosity.
“One Last Kill” struggles to find a middle ground in anchoring Castle emotionally and narratively.
What comes through in “Life is Short” is the affection for its subject from pretty much everyone he’s ever worked with.
By maintaining a clearer focus on the past, “Cold War 1994” winningly clarifies the filmmakers’ concerns with their industry’s defining stagnation and uncertain future.
An armade of amateur snake hunters descend on the Florida Everglades to kill pythons for money. What could possibly go wrong?
The film is almost too reverent toward Goodman, dousing her work with such encomium that it becomes hard to access her work.
A brilliantly acted, if too insistently heartwarming drama about broken people healing themselves.