Home / Movie Review Movie Review Movies & TV Red One There’s Not Enough Coal In The World For Red One By Leah Schnelbach November 20, 2024 Comment number: 9 Movies & TV Heretic Heretic Makes a Charming Entry in the Religious Horror Genre By Leah Schnelbach November 11, 2024 Comment number: 2 Movies & TV Rumours Rumours Responds to the Absurdity of Modern Life with Absurdity of Its Own By Leah Schnelbach October 21, 2024 Comment number: 0 Movies & TV Megalopolis Et Tu, Wow Platinum? Megalopolis’ Vision of the Future Offers Nothing New By Leah Schnelbach October 1, 2024 Comment number: 11 Movies & TV documentaries Made in England Celebrates the Brilliant, Empathetic, and Surreal Films of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger By Leah Schnelbach July 25, 2024 Comment number: 2 Movies & TV Longlegs Longlegs Will Follow You Home By Leah Schnelbach July 16, 2024 Comment number: 1 Movies & TV The Vourdalak The Vourdalak Proves There’s Still Blood in the Vampire Story By Leah Schnelbach July 3, 2024 Comment number: 2 Movies & TV The Devil's Bath The Devil’s Bath Finds Folk Horror in Historical Reality By Leah Schnelbach July 2, 2024 Comment number: 2 Movies & TV Handling the Undead Handling The Undead Shambles Against the Boundaries of Horror By Leah Schnelbach June 28, 2024 Comment number: 1 Movies & TV The Watchers Who Watches The Watchers? Unfortunately, Me By Leah Schnelbach June 18, 2024 Comment number: 6 Movies & TV Furiosa Furiosa Tells Its Own Story Without the Usual Pitfalls of Prequels By Leah Schnelbach May 28, 2024 Comment number: 4 Movies & TV The People's Joker The People’s Joker Re-Mixes and Re-Mx-es Our Modern Myths with Sheer Trans Joy By Leah Schnelbach April 29, 2024 Comment number: 2 1 2