31 Days of Horror Day 19: The Lift (1983)Directed by: Dick Maas
Synopsis: A lift technician finds himself drawn into a web of mystery and peril as he investigates the perplexing deadly accidents occurring in the...
Middleburg Review: ‘Conclave’Ralph Fiennes Leads A Surprisingly Twisty, Funny Thriller About The Search For...
A bunch of old men in silly, garish robes discussing which 80-year-old man will be their new leader doesn't sound like the setup for...
Review: ‘MadS’A Fast-Pace, Viscerally Bleak Ride Toward The End Of The World
MadS opens with recently graduated Romain (Milton Riche) as he’s bargaining with his dealer. Testing out new “product” and making plans to see his...
Middleburg Review: ‘Emilia Pérez’Karla Sofía Gascón And Zoe Saldana Are Mesmerizing In Jacques Audiard's...
Well, never let it be said that Jacques Audiard is afraid to take risks. Emilia Pérez is a wild swing of a film, one...
Middleburg Review: ‘Better Man’Dazzling Robbie Williams Biopic Doesn't Need Silly Chimpanzee Gimmick
Similar to last week's novel music biopic Piece by Piece, filmmakers are at least trying to do something different with the well-worn genre. Nobody...
Middleburg Review: ‘The Order’Jude Law And Nicholas Hoult Go To War In Justin Kurzel's...
I don't know if anybody is making better true-crime movies right now than Justin Kurzel. The director has killed it in this genre multiple...
Review: ‘Woman Of The Hour’Anna Kendrick's Directorial Debut Is Equally Haunting And Entertaining
Cheryl Bradshaw (Anna Kendrick) is trying to live out her dream in Woman Of The Hour. Like many others, she is an aspiring actress...
31 Days Of Horror Day 18: ‘Evil Laugh’ (1986)Directed by: Dominick Brascia
Synopsis: A group of Med students spend the weekend helping their friend fix up a house he intends to buy. Little do they know,...
Middleburg Review: ‘Blitz’Saoirse Ronan Looks For Her Son In WWII London In Steve McQueen's...
The opening for Steve McQueen’s latest film, Blitz, is an assault on the senses. After a short written prologue underscored by ominous music, the...
Middleburg Review: ‘Anora’Mikey Madison Gives One Of The Year's Best Performances In Sean Baker's...
Through the bulk of his filmmaking career, Sean Baker has focused on giving breadth and depth to the lives of sex workers. Often people...