Effective, eerie, and original, André Øvredal’s The Autopsy of Jane Doe deserves more attention. In…
Read More »
Lizzie Borden’s sharp, funny, and frank Working Girls is a great testament to the value…
Read More »
The Girl from Rawblood is a Gothic. Boy, is it ever. That stock bit of…
Read More »
Jim Jarmusch’s Night on Earth, from 1991, uses the story of five cab rides in…
Read More »
Delmer Daves’s 1947 noir Dark Passage is like a complex lucid dream. It’s both stylish…
Read More »
Katt Shea’s sultry, over-the-top Poison Ivy, a 1992 erotic thriller, begins with teenage bad girl…
Read More »
One of the pleasures of art is experiencing someone else’s perspective. That idea often gets…
Read More »
Jim Mickle’s Cold in July is a twisty, Southern-fried crime film that seems to have…
Read More »
1982’s sleazy, over-the-top Basket Case is a bizarre but entertaining combination of seedy slice-of-NYC-life and…
Read More »
Level 16 introduces us to a grim girls’ school that functions via bizarre and rigid…
Read More »