Row is a psychological thriller about a crew attempting to break a world record for rowing across the Atlantic.Read More
Our Happy Place is not the kind of horror film that seeks to dazzle with jump scares or excessive gore.Read More
There are few cinematic returns more bracing, more unexpectedly moving, than 28 Years Later.Read More
28 Weeks Later is not a comforting film, nor should it be. It expands the mythology, interrogates our faith in authority, and paints a bleak picture.Read More
David F. Sandberg’s Until Dawn arrives with the weighty expectation that tends to accompany video game adaptations.Read More
Fear Street: Prom Queen is less a triumphant return to Shadyside than it is a competent if derivative riff on the slashers of yesteryear.Read More
