Rebecca Hall
A performance-driven movie packed with quietly devastating moments, Resurrection should not be overlooked among the great horror films of this year.
A woman’s carefully constructed life gets upended when an unwelcome shadow from her past returns, forcing her to confront the monster she’s evaded.
Sundance 2022 has lots of horrors, enjoying a blend of scares with real sobering commentary about the world today. Kevin Lee reviews Master & Resurrection.
This year, over a dozen films, sidestepped color in favor of black and white and many are vying for major awards this season.
A woman is reunited with a Black friend who has been living her life as a white person.
The Night House is a kaleidoscope of creaks and whispers, playing with anticipation and stretching it as far as it can go.
While Godzilla vs. Kong is by far the best installment of this rebooted franchise, the MonsterVerse could still learn a few lessons from its forerunners.
A widow begins to discover her recently deceased husband’s disturbing secrets.
Fearsome monsters Godzilla and King Kong square off in an epic battle for the ages, while humanity looks to wipe out both of the creatures.
From the stunning visual and production design to the stellar direction, nearly all aspects of Tales from the Loop are crafted perfectly with care and a lot of heart.
We were able to speak with actors Rebecca Hall, Stacy Martin, and Evan Jonigkeit, and director David Bruckner from the film The Night House.
Kristy Strouse shares her first report from Sundance with three suspenseful features: High Tide, Black Bear and The Night House.
The story of the underdog will always be a crowd-pleaser. An unknown phoenix yearning to…
In Teen Spirit, Violet (Elle Fanning) enters a local singing competition with the help of an unlikely mentor that will test her integrity, talent and ambition.
Holmes & Watson is a humorous take on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic mysteries starring Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly.