Logan Miller
Survivors of previous escape rooms find themselves in a new and increasingly elaborate game filled with deadly traps.
There is a cathartic experience Shithouse lends to its audience, a character study not so much in the characters themselves but character of emotions.
A lonely college freshman forges a strong connection with his resident assistant during a fraternity party.
A thriller like Escape Room is a good time so long as you switch your brain to “just go with it” mode.
The narrative debut of director Miranda Bailey, You Can Choose Your Family, is a misjudged dark comedy that earns enough goodwill through the committed performances from its ensemble.
Do you know your neighbours? Even if you believe that you do, you might not actually know them. Although the person next door or across the street may seem normal, you only see the surface.