Chloë Sevigny
In the finale, ”Blank Spaces” wraps nicely giving brief ends for each of its characters.
The Girl from Plainville’s “Teenage Dirtbag” leaves viewers with a lot to question and think about, maintaining a basis for conversation.
The latest episode of The Girl From Plainville, starring Elle Fanning, finally brings us into the courtroom.
In The Girl From Plainville, the case against Michelle Carter gains traction, an inquiry turns to an indictment, and her court appearance grows closer.
While as a whole it lends itself to a filler episode, the investment and catharsis it garners, compounded by further intrigue, elevates it beyond.
With artistic interpretation, it finds the perfect balance of suspense, intrigue, and cliffhangers to make you want to come back for more.
Following in the footsteps of a long line of road movies, Queen & Slim takes the genre in a new direction, adding its own original flavour.
We Are Who We Are thankfully delivers on what it promises in an immersive coming of age drama from one of the greatest filmmakers of our generation.
Patrick Bateman represents the horrors of addiction, hedonism, narcissism and greed – and with a dose of humour, he’s a character that remains ingrained in our pop culture landscape.
Boys Don’t Cry celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. Emily Wheeler examines its difficult past and troubling legacy
The Dead Don’t Die was a huge disappointment with too many plotlines and characters for both the dead and undead to handle.
With mainstream recognition on the horizon, we take a look back at indie writer-director Alex Ross Perry’s eclectic film history so far.
Lizzie may be a fictional tale of a real-life crime that we will never fully know the truth of, but it sure is an intriguing and especially a well-designed one.
Lizzie is a psychological thriller based on the infamous 1892 murders of the Borden family, starring Chloë Sevigny and Kristen Stewart.