Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia, The
This terrible movie ushers in a whole new genre of horror forever to be known as “white guilt horror.”
This terrible movie ushers in a whole new genre of horror forever to be known as “white guilt horror.”
Though there seems to be an arrogant overabundance of experimentation underlying many of the tracks on Toro y Moi’s latest release, the fact remains Chaz Bundick is a truly gifted artist.
This immense anthology flick provides plenty of laughs and entertaining horror shorts regardless of a few disappointing pieces.
Soderbergh delivers an interesting piece about the pharmaceutical industry that is heavily influenced by a traditional noir narrative.
What do you get when you put comedy duo Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders right in the middle of the debauchery of the Palace of Versailles in 1782?
The story is simple — is there anyone in the world who’s not familiar with it??? — a baby swan is born to the wrong family and he’s ostracized for being different.
By the end of Season 2, Nucky Thompson had a great future ahead of him. 15 months later, however, Season 3 puts Nucky on a downward spiral in many ways.
Peter Strickland’s surreal throwback to Italian horror cinema makes for an interesting watch with impeccable sound work.
A surprisingly brazen and mature debut from a teenager who seems to be on a completely different plane than his peers.
Haneke takes on his most emotional material to date, but ends up with a film that feels just as cold and distant as the rest.