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Film Inquiry’s Luke Parker recently spoke with director Kevin Macdonald about his award-contending drama, The Mauritanian.
Impetigore is a film of slowly unfolding horror, with every aspect designed to fill you with dread and sorrow.
Although the film ultimately posits that there is far more going on than meets the eye, Braid has more than outworn its welcome.
Who’s Watching Oliver rises above those that have come before and is poised to become a cult classic for lovers throughout the genre.
Prodigy had potential, but unfortunately, the story was rushed into production instead of being allowed to marinate and be seasoned with time.
Surprisingly, Saw VI seems to have learned from previous entries; with a plot of its own, it manages to be the stand out of the franchise.
Premiering back in 2004, Saw is a landmark horror film, launching a multitude of sequels in addition to an entire sub-genre of horror.
Despite its great practical effects, the once compelling twists have now become overdone in Saw III and are not as shocking as they once were.