The Sweet Smell of Success
Is this noir portrayal of the dirty world of 1950s gossip columnists in New York one of the best movies ever made?
Review by Greg Klymkiw
Is this noir portrayal of the dirty world of 1950s gossip columnists in New York one of the best movies ever made?
Review by Greg Klymkiw
This is one of the scariest science-fiction horror films you’re likely to see this year.
Review by Greg Klymkiw
In his first commercial feature film, Cronenberg delivers one of the most horrendous bathtub violations ever committed to celluloid.
Review by Greg Klymkiw
Pure, delicious Southern Gothic at its most insane.
Review by Greg Klymkiw
Macho existentialism, ultra-violence, nasty black humour and up-to-the-minute social commentary.
Review by Greg Klymkiw
More twee neo-noir quirkiness from Hal Hartley.
Review by Greg Klymkiw
A sad, shocking and undeniably harrowing dramatic reflection of Ukraine with the searing truthful lens of a stylistic documentary treatment.
Review by Greg Klymkiw
John Paizs’s coveted and beloved cult movie is one of the most ravishingly original films ever made. If you haven’t seen it, you must.
Review by Greg Klymkiw
Directors Adam Brooks and Matthew Kennedy have done the impossible by creating a film that holds its own with the greatest gialli of all time.
Review by Greg Klymkiw
Ti West’s creepy slow-burn new thriller is one chilling, scary-ass movie with muted violence and no cheap shocks.
Review by Greg Klymkiw