On a stormy night recently, I revisited Clue (1985), an essential dark comedy and murder mystery based on the popular...
Neasa Hardiman’s Sea Fever is a bit of a fever dream, the kind of film that blends reality (life on...
Here’s the thing about parasites: when it comes to the movies, they just don’t die. In that sense, you might be hesitant to board Neasa Hardiman’s Sea Fever which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival Friday, September 6. It curious how the small-scale body horror flick can infect audiences...
Horror films are not kind to rural life. People who live outside of “civilized” cities are evil, unintelligent hicks as...