La Propera Pell (2016) Review
While a decent slow-burn mystery, La Propera Pell isn’t a particularly revelatory example of the ‘missing person returns home’ subgenre.
While a decent slow-burn mystery, La Propera Pell isn’t a particularly revelatory example of the ‘missing person returns home’ subgenre.
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An atmospheric modern-day gothic horror with a delicious performance from Imelda Staunton.
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Arresting visuals and Sheila Vand’s fantastic performance elevate this wistful, melancholy vampire flick.
Addison Timlin impresses as a young nun with rebellious tendencies in this sweet coming-of-age drama.
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A smartly written sci-fi that suceeds as a thought-provoking examination of society.
A fun crowd-pleaser disguised as a period drama, featuring some fantastic performances.