
Review: ‘The Innocents’ channels subtle, unsettling horror with standout performances
Norwegian horror films are continually making their stamp on the zeitgeist, and Eskil Vogt’s “The Innocents” is the latest to do so.
The latest in movie, television and pop culture news and reviews.
Norwegian horror films are continually making their stamp on the zeitgeist, and Eskil Vogt’s “The Innocents” is the latest to do so.
Playful enough to be engaging but caustic enough to pack a punch, “Bad Luck Banging” is worth the ride – if you know what you’re in for.
“Petite Maman” is a simple, tender story, but it manages to take grand ideas and whittle them down to the basics.
“Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy” delivers three stories in one film, in a way only a director as masterful as Ryūsuke Hamaguchi can.
“Riders of Justice” is a shining example of Danish cinema, combining the grit of an action-thriller and the humanity and lightheartedness of real life.
At long last, Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” is available to the masses on 4K, Blu-ray and digital, and we’re breaking down the home release.
“Parasite” has been hailed as not only the best film of the year, but one of the best films of the decade. The hype is rightfully earned.