Sick of Myself Film Review
A hilariously dark comedy/satire from Norway abut a woman who goes to extreme lengths for attention.
A hilariously dark comedy/satire from Norway abut a woman who goes to extreme lengths for attention.
Richard Bates Jr. delivers a reasonably entertaining horror/dark comedy with Southern Gothic elements.
A British miniseries that centers around a working-class mum (Hayley Squires) trying to navigate a career as a porn performer.
A fascinating low-budget indie that’s a unique mash-up of offbeat ghost story, dry comedy, and poignant drama.
A horror/comedy about evil Irish imps that suffers from an uneven tone but has some awesome practical creature effects.
A Double Feature review for Valentines’s Day: 2 stories about gay men looking for love in different ways.
A ridiculous comedy/horror about a murderous Christmas Tree that’s (almost) so bad its good.
A unique comedic fantasy from genius director Peter Strickland, with fun performances from Gwendoline Christie and Fatma Mohamed.
Two wacky horror-comedies starring the enormously talented Natasha Lyonne.
A double feature review of documentary Taqwacore: The Birth of Punk Islam (2009) and the adaptation of the novel that inspired the genre in the first place.