Amy Seimetz
Amy Seimetz’s sophmore directorial effort is full of great performances, but never engages with the premise enough.
A woman’s conviction that she will die tomorrow spreads like a contagion through a town.
If you let yourself think about all the unknowns in the world, it can bring on a strange, existential panic, one that Upstream Color captures in a beautifully unnerving way.
Heady problems My Days of Mercy’s characters through the wringer, but the clarity with which they are captured makes the difficult journey more poignant.
There’s a refreshing nature in Wild Nights With Emily to how Madeleine Olnek gives Dickinson a certain dignity while embracing her truths that were buried in her work.
Wild Nights With Emily tells the story of the little known side of the writer Emily Dickinson, in particular her relationship with another woman.
The latest adaptation of Stephen King’s Pet Sematary has some interesting new ideas, but it never quite reaches liftoff.
Pet Sematary, in this critic’s opinion, is a constant battle between excessive production and exceptional performances.