New York Film Festival: Signal 8
A montage of squalid, dystopic images from Hong Kong, Simon Liu’s “Signal 8” is obviously fortunately timed for a serious reception.
New York Film Festival: Receiver
Dale Peck memorably described the novel “Infinite Jest” as “bloated, boring, gratuitous and — perhaps especially — uncontrolled.” Even at 15 minutes, “Receiver” achieves something similar.
New York Film Festival: A Leaf is the Sea is a Theater
Jonathan Schwartz’s experimental short combines microscopic leaf-textures with jerkily animated images as from a children’s flipbook.
8 delightful ’80s horror movies to stream
Eight '80s horror gems guaranteed to enliven your Halloween and to tide you over until the next season of "Stranger Things."
Review: The Cat o’ Nine Tails
When “The Cat o’ Nine Tails” was released on Blu-ray in 2012, Argento remarked that it was his worst film. Perhaps he was right, but "The Cat o' Nine Tails" will still satisfy any viewer with a craving for Hitchcock al giallo.
Review: Memory: The Origins of Alien
In space, no one can hear you yawn.
Review: Child’s Play
“Child’s Play” rides the line between horror-comedy and outright comedy.
Review: Midsommar
"Midsommar" is a masterpiece of world-building and atmosphere.
Review: Moka
“Moka” is an eerie, poignant film that rejuvenates the revenge thriller by stripping it to its basics.
Review: Dark Phoenix
"Dark Phoenix" is not a great movie, or even an ambitious movie, but it is an entertaining movie.