Death of a Unicorn Review
Alex Scharfman’s directorial debut, Death of a Unicorn, is a funny and fantastical dissent against big pharma. The framing and marketing materials make the film seem like just another monster…
Alex Scharfman’s directorial debut, Death of a Unicorn, is a funny and fantastical dissent against big pharma. The framing and marketing materials make the film seem like just another monster…
Ash, The new horror sci-fi film from director Flying Lotus has all the makings of a great mystery thriller. We have an interesting setting, a cool group of characters, and…
Opus is a visual feast driven by incredible performances and deep-seated themes. This movie is going for it in every sense of the word. John Malkovich chews the scenery every…
Mikey 17, like all of Bong Joon-ho’s movies, is playing with a great number of big ideas. There’s the idea of expendable humans and the value of life. He touches…
Hal Ashby’s 1979 film Being There is a hilarious satire of white privilege and political theater. It’s a film that is even more relevant today than it was in the…
Osgood Perkins’ newest movie The Monkey comes only a few months after his huge 2024 horror hit Longlegs. It’s surprising to see this film less than a year after his…
Captain America Brave New World is an apt title for the 35th entry in the MCU franchise. This film stars Anthony Mackie as the titular Captain America, after receiving the…
Heart Eyes slashes into theaters just in time for Valentine’s Day. This film from Josh Ruben leans hard into romantic comedy but maybe a little too sincere for its own…
The Room Next Door is an odd film by all accounts. It boasts big names like Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore. It also comes from one of Spain’s most perplexing…
Over the years, many films have offered the same dystopian vision of the future as Companion. A totally subservient and incredibly gorgeous humanoid robot available solely for the user’s pleasure…