Film Review: The Slow-Burn Creepiness of ‘The Nest’
James Suttles’ fun, slow-burning thriller mixes genres to good effect.
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Read MoreKoen Mortier’s film is a fictionalized, artistically surreal story about the life of a real Tour De France racer in his final hours.
Read MoreWriter/director Chyna Robinson’s feature debut is a powerful indictment of spousal abuse.
Read MoreFilmmaker Lisa Immordino Vreeland merges the stories of two of the twentieth century’s most eccentric and talented writers in this fascinating documentary.
Read MoreThe life of German art film director Rainer Werner Fassbinder is stylistically portrayed in Oskar Roehler’s biographical film.
Read MoreAnita Rivaroli’s exuberant documentary about passion in music made its North American debut at SXSW Online 2021.
Read MoreA video geek goes in search of the “Night Pirate,” a man who hacked into television broadcasts and may hold the clue to his wife’s mysterious disappearance.
Read MoreThe legendary cult actor makes the most of a role as a small-town hairdresser tending to a client one final time.
Read MoreAn intriguingly surreal film by a first-time feature director.
Read MoreThis Russian torture porn is a promising beginning for two neophyte ilmmakers.
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