Bushwick
An exceedingly dark picture that feels like it would have been at home amidst any number of classic dystopian 70s science-fiction/action thrillers.
Review by Greg Klymkiw
An exceedingly dark picture that feels like it would have been at home amidst any number of classic dystopian 70s science-fiction/action thrillers.
Review by Greg Klymkiw
Giallo comes to Austria in this super creepy, densely layered and politically/sociologically charged film.
Review by Greg Klymkiw
Dopey, dumb and delightfully loopy, Besson’s movie is eye-candy of the highest order.
Review by Greg Klymkiw
There is plenty of drama in the directorial debut from noted producing brothers Jedd and Todd Wider, but make no mistake, this is a documentary.
Review by Greg Klymkiw
Much love for Russ Meyer and Roger Ebert’s deliriously libidinous all-girl rock band melodrama.
Review by Greg Klymkiw
Premiered at Fantasia 2016, this throwback to 80s video art is deliriously inventive and perversely romantic.
Review by Greg Klymkiw
The brutal, moving tale of an abused young woman’s revenge in Communist Czechoslovakia had its North American premiere at Fantasia.
Review by Greg Klymkiw
In his latest offering, the Argentinian director Daniel de la Vega takes us into some delightfully juicy territory.
Review by Greg Klymkiw
The gates of hell open in Jerusalem in this tense and fun Israeli horror film.
Review by Greg Klymkiw
Scott Cooper’s violent thriller about Boston criminal Whitey Bulger fails to engage.
Review by Greg Klymkiw