Longlegs, the latest horror thriller from writer-director Oz Perkins, is an example of less being more in the most positive and unsettling ways.
Director and co-writer Jake Paltrow’s anthology film June Zero is half a good movie and half a colossal misfire, which is a strange thing to say about a story that …
Blending social commentary with chase movie elements and large scale shootouts, the South Korean thriller Escape is an odd film, but certainly an entertaining one.
Thirty years after the franchise was nearly killed by a devastatingly bad third entry and being stuck in development hell for just as long, Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F. arrives …
Yoshiyuki Momose’s dazzling animated fantasy The Imaginary is a marginally better take on a storyline similar to one found in a marginally decent film from just over a month ago.
A depiction of a somewhat incestuous affair between a teenager and an older woman, Last Summer retains Catherine Breillat’s ability to keep viewers unnerved and on edge without resorting to …
An effective blend of screams, sleaze, and smarts, writer/director/editor Ti West’s MaXXXine doesn’t fully measure up to the predecessors in its horror trilogy, but it does continue the franchise’s attempts …
