IFFBOSTON REVIEW: The Nightingale (2018) dir. Jennifer Kent
Many hands have been wrung over the past couple of years over “elevated horror,” the decidedly backhanded label thrust upon the continuing…
Many hands have been wrung over the past couple of years over “elevated horror,” the decidedly backhanded label thrust upon the continuing…
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In one way, this film tells the story of several days in the life of a British woman in her eighties…
God bless the Satanists
"I am inevitable."
"Singing, but have it in fluorescent colors"
Harmony Korine is a filmmaker truly unlike any other, and one that defies all conventional ideas about what films can and should…
A demon devil man tries to be a good boy in this R-Rated revamp
Who would have guessed Robert Pattinson had it in him? A mere decade after emerging as the wan, glittery face of the…
This past Monday I had the pleasure of attending an event at the Brattle Theatre in which the film Black Mother, by…
The DCEU (DC Comics Extended Universe… not a great acronym) has had some very obvious growing pains. When you start off with…
And, finally, here we are: my last feature review from the 2019 Boston Underground Film Festival. As you can undoubtedly tell, it’s…