
Film Fest 919 Review: ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ marks a return to McDonagh’s roots
“The Banshees of Inisherin” delivers McDonagh’s trademark black comedy and pitch-perfect performances in his most well-crafted film to date.
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“The Banshees of Inisherin” delivers McDonagh’s trademark black comedy and pitch-perfect performances in his most well-crafted film to date.
While “Antlers” delivers when it comes to scares and monsters, its plot is far too thematically overwhelming to properly execute on everything it wishes to explore.
The home release of “Free Guy” comes with some seriously cool bonus features that break down the movie’s best moments.
Channeling some of the best horror films of recent years, “The Night House” blends existential dread, trauma, grief and good old fashioned spectral haunts to create the year’s most chilling film yet.
Riding high on its awards season success, “Nomadland” will make its Blu-ray debut April 27.
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If nonstop laughs were your expectation heading into “Downhill,” then disappointment awaits.