‘The Night House’: Film Review Reviewed at Sundance Film Festival, Jan. 26, 2020. Running time: 110 MIN. Production: An Anton presentation of a Phantom Four Films production. (Int'l sales: Anton, London.) Producers: David S. Goyer, Keith Levine, John Zois. Executive producers: Seba...
Review byLucy★★★½6 really love when a horror movie introduces outlandish complex storytelling that actually works in context and also holds back just the right amount to avoid spelling out all of those complexities to the audience… what a sexy fun concept ...
if you want to. It’s about a real estate agent (Terence Morgan) and his mistress (Suzy Kendall, and my, how she’s grown since “To Sir, with Love”). They spend the night in the penthouse of an unoccupied high-rise. In the morning, there comes a knock at the door:...
IfFear the Nighthad gone the route of insane, OTT carnage the underwritten plot – the real reason the rednecks are trying to get inside the house is extremely lame and clearly an afterthought – wouldn’t matter as there would be plenty of visual stimulation, but the movie plays it very ...
NOTE (2004): This reaction to a screening of “Night of the Living Dead” is not, properly speaking, a review — or rather, it is a review of the audience reaction. I admire the movie itself, which I have seen twice since that 1969 afternoon, and its sequel “Dawn of the Dead” ...
The Lighthouse (Robert Eggers, 2019) 2 out of 4 stars. Gorgeously photographed on Kodak’s high-contrast Double-X black-and-white 35mm film stock, and presented in an almost exactly square aspect ratio (1.19 to 1), The Lighthouse is not only beautiful to
Movie Review: The House (2017) The craps-shooting, comedy caper,The House, is a bad gamble for former “Saturday Night Live” alums Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler. The betting windows tell a tepid tale of strained, transparent chuckles in this limp-minded, suburban satire that rolls the so...
Friday Night is the story of Laure (Valérie Lemercier), a woman who, in the midst of packing to move in with her boyfriend, goes out to eat dinner at a friend’s house. She soon finds herself trapped in a monumental traffic jam that has slowed most streets in Paris. She patiently wa...
FULL REVIEW 40 Time Aug 20, 2021 Hall strives to carry The Night House on her more-than-capable shoulders, but she can’t quite compensate for the moments when the movie is outright silly or, worse, boring. By Stephanie Zacharek
THE HOUSE OF MIRTH (Film review)Reviews the motion picture `The House of Mirth,' directed by Terence Davies.Elley, DerekVariety