A horror themed festival comes to town much to the delight of a group of horror loving friends. Unfortunately, a masked serial killer uses this as his own personal playground to terrorise said group whilst everyone else around just sees it as part of the show. It’s a clever concept, adding an extra layer to […]
Like the blaze that looms over the picture, the imminent praise for Paul Dano's dysfunctional domestic drama will no doubt spread quickly thanks to Awards-worthy leads and stunning cinematography.
Don't expect to get anywhere in a hurry with Dragged Across Concrete, but be grateful that the journey is just as amazing as its hugely memorable endgame.
An unlikely friendship is the core reason for this unlikely hit, blending awkward yet believable human interactions with an important and sometimes devastating character study into loneliness. Papi Chulo shows us why kindness across culture barriers always outweighs hate.
Its message is as effective as a head shot, but thanks to Sam Levinson's direction it's no where near as messy. Assassination Nation tackles the issues plaguing our society today with a tongue-in-cheek approach and a bucket full of bullets.