Review: SUSPIRIA (1977)
Jonathan reevaluates Dario Argento’s classic, as a remake is set to hit theaters in November.
Jonathan reevaluates Dario Argento’s classic, as a remake is set to hit theaters in November.
As a warm up for Michael Moore’s latest, documentarian James D. Stern walks a similar path.
Earnest cautionary tale from first-time filmmaker fails to resonate.
Kendrick, Lively, and Golding spar playfully in dark comedy.
Director Cosmatos sets the Cage demon loose in visually immersive revenge thriller.
Reducing the Predator series to a parody, Shane Black’s cartoonish reinvention might be a franchise killer.
Not enough Barton and an inert script leaves this limp blowtorch/gore tale wanting.
Trine Dryholm delivers an uncanny performance in very personal rock biopic.
Close and Pryce are at the top of their game in taut, provocative drama.
One recurring creepy character can’t conjure up enough scares.
