Red Rooms
I first watched Pascal Plante’s Red Rooms months ago upon its Canadian release, and it was with no shortage of dread that I sat down to watch it again in preparation to write this review.
Nightmare Scenarios
Longlegs carries forward Osgood Perkins’s ethereal cinema of dark isolation.
Angel Dust
Angel Dust (1994) is an energetically bleak film about the terrific ease with which we surrender our minds.
The Golden Glove
It’s been regularly cautioned that The Golden Glove isn’t for the faint of heart, and while that might be a fair assessment, such warnings may needlessly scare off potential admirers.
Pearl
This past March, X, Ti West’s gleefully raunchy hybrid of two late-’70s subgenres (farmhouse horror and farmer’s-daughter porn), overachieved in four meaningful ways.
Shifting Gears
Julia Ducournau’s feral serial-killer genre hybrid Titane seeks salvation in notions of domesticity.