The Woman in Black Review

Without a sudden eruption of blood and guts or a suburban home’s transformation into the devil’s playground it would seem that horror can no longer shock or more importantly legitimately evoke fear in its audience.  There is a subtle distinction between shock and fear and an understanding of this is why The Women in Black […]

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Drive Review

In 1968 Steve McQueen decided to go for a drive, a slow burning game of cat and mouse through the peaks and valleys of San Francisco’s now iconic boulevards that proved a man with a score to settle and access to a gleaming hunk of horsepower was in fact the quintessence of cool. Peter Yates’ […]

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Cold Weather

Director Aaron Katz has made a name in crafting heartfelt examinations of the human condition. His previous films Dance Party USA and Quiet City exhibited a delicate exuberance free from the contrariety of Hollywood, proving refreshing character studies of youth in all its neurotic glory. Katz’ trend of serving up Lo-fi exposition is continued with […]

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