“Monster: The Ed Gein Story” is Ryan Murphy’s third installment into true crime, but regrettably this time seems he’s has…
Browsing: Drama
There was no better way to start a Fantastic Fest morning than watching a prospector kill more fascists. Jalmari Helander’s…
It’s fitting I was asked to review “Ramierz,” an independent short film by Rob Levinson, in the midst of binging…
Kathryn Bigelow has spent many years working on political dramas and thrillers that encapsulate various situations in the U.S. or…
This year marks the 20th edition of Fantastic Fest, Austin’s renowned celebration of genre cinema. Known for its audacious programming,…
Late-style filmmaking refers to the later-career work of an auteur that deviates from their previous style and aesthetic. The films…
There is something about Jim Jarmusch’s cinema that speaks to me a lot, and I’ve spent quite some time thinking…
It’s been eight long years since Gore Verbinski last graced us with a movie. His 2017 fever dream “A Cure…
Time can be an unsparing villain or an angelic savior in Christian Petzold’s films. In his enigmatic period-piece “Phoenix” (2014),…
The films of Mark Jenkin are unlike anything you see in today’s cinematic landscape. His projects are hypnotic ventures into…
