The film reveals itself as a prototypical yet surprisingly tender love story.
Straining to be a YA spin on Trouble Every Day, Bones and All barely eclipses Twilight.
Synapse takes what was already arguably the best single-title home-video release of 2018 and makes it exponentially more essential.
Luca Guadagnino’s remake is a funereal pseudo-realist drama about political upheaval and the violence of systems that’s at odds with itself.
Today, Amazon Studios released the first teaser trailer for Luca Guadagnino’s highly anticipated remake.
This restoration of Suspiria is revelatory and head-spinning.
The film’s fanatics won’t need to sell their souls for this fantastic dual-format release, not even for “The Hell of It.”
This set is comprehensive enough to get lost in, but if postmodern sitcoms with a sharp Faustian undercurrent are your thing, you won’t mind.
Only the film’s audience, too caught up in the euphoria of the show, remain oblivious to the real horrors on display.
Todd Haynes’s enviro-disease masterpiece Safe might just be the most terrifying film of the last decade.
Thankfully, Haynes’s film can finally be seen the way it was meant to.
With the release of Anchor Bay’s three-disc Suspiria Limited Edition, Argento fans could finally breath a sigh of relief.
Every single image is ravishingly beautiful, like watching Secret Beyond the Door in Technicolor.