From 1981, “The Prowler” is a breath of fresh air in the horror world. After coming from “Maniac Cop” earlier…
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Darlene Naponse’s latest film “Aki” opens with a quiet confidence that feels almost radical. No narration, no on-screen text telling…
“The Long Walk” is a strange, occasionally mesmerizing genre hybrid: part dystopian YA nightmare, part minimalist sports film, part cruel horror,…
I’ve always been a sucker for stories about misfit teenagers, the kind who see the world pressing down on them…
I’ve been meaning to watch William Lustig’s “Maniac Cop” for some time. As a lover of the “Friday the 13th”…
“The American Southwest” from Director/Writer Ben Masters is a visually appealing documentary that takes viewers down the Colorado River, showcasing…
In 2016, horror director Damien Leone would unleash his now-cult classic “Terrifier” on the world, which led to 3 films,…
With many dramatic films about the Nazi Holocaust (“Schindler’s List,” “The Pianist”), perhaps it takes a documentary to do its…
“In the Mood for Love” in the Shadows of Postwar Saigon. It’s a title I offer with full awareness of…
We don’t talk enough about the women who spend their lives holding families together from afar—working in strangers’ homes, raising…
