Capture initially drew my attention because it was advertised as an interactive film experience. Audience members were instructed to download... Read More
In the best tradition of Australian survival horror, Killing Ground is the interwoven tale of two vacationing families terrorized by... Read More
Released in 1965, Roger Corman’s classic X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes takes viewers down a suspenseful rabbit hole... Read More
Quite possibly the bleakest feel-good film I’ve ever seen. That said, I absolutely adored it. Amirpour delivered a fresh and... Read More
Tilt follows Joseph Burns, a struggling Los Angeles documentarian, in his disturbing and allegorical descent into madness. At first glance,... Read More
Still/Born premiered at The Overlook Film Festival last week, and by the time the festival ended it was an audience... Read More
Rodney Ascher’s latest work, Primal Screen, ventured deep into the fascination and horror that is ventriloquism. Focusing primarily on the... Read More
“Just a little bit nasty,” laughed director Akiva Goldsman, before Stephanie premiered to a packed house at the inaugural Overlook... Read More