Screener Squad: Eileen
EILEEN MOVIE REVIEW It’s Christmas time in a small town in 1960’s Massachusetts, a place where any hopes and dreams are killed and buried beneath… Read More »Screener Squad: Eileen
EILEEN MOVIE REVIEW It’s Christmas time in a small town in 1960’s Massachusetts, a place where any hopes and dreams are killed and buried beneath… Read More »Screener Squad: Eileen
FERRARI MOVIE REVIEW It’s been 8 years since his last film Blackhat and Michael Mann is finally back in the director’s chair with his newest… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Ferrari
IT LIVES INSIDE MOVIE REVIEW Overy 30 years ago a very ignorant and self assured TV dad once said “The code of the schoolyard… Don’t… Read More »Screener Squad: It Lives Inside
SANCTUARY MOVIE REVIEW Christopher Abbott and Margaret Qualley star in the new film, Sanctuary, directed by Zachary Wigon following the director’s 2014 romantic drama The… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Sanctuary
CRIMES OF THE FUTURE MOVIE REVIEW Director/writer David Cronenberg returns to the Body Horror genre he pretty much created with Crimes of the Future, the… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Crimes of the Future
PIG MOVIE REVIEW First time director debut Michael Sarnoski leads veteran actor Nicholas Cage in this foodie noir thriller. Rob (Cage) and his pig live… Read More »Screener Squad: Pig
NEW ORDER MOVIE REVIEW From writer/director Michel Franco comes the controversial dystopian thriller, “New Order”. Violent protests erupt across the streets of Mexico as the… Read More »Screener Squad: New Order
IN THE EARTH MOVIE REVIEW Director Ben Wheatley takes on eco-horror with this NEON release about a scientist who is called on in our COVID… Read More »Screener Squad: In The Earth
AMMONITE MOVIE REVIEW From Writer/Director Francis Lee (“God’s Own Country”) comes the latest addition to the period-set lesbian romance drama genre, “Ammonite”. Set in the… Read More »Screener Squad: Ammonite
SHIRLEY MOVIE REVIEW The Shirley of the title is renowned horror/mystery writer Shirley Jackson, here portrayed by the ineffable Elisabeth Moss. She and her professor… Read More »Screener Squad: Shirley