Despite its overarching gloominess, That Cold Dead Look in Your Eyes still retains Onur Tukel’s flair for brazen comedy.
Tukel’s film doesn’t live up to the promise of its fleet-footed opening.
By taking complex women out of anything resembling the real world, Onur Tukel ultimately cheapens them.
Tukel is able to offer a reasonably fresh spin on familiar vampire-movie tropes, giving pitiless misanthropy pedal-to-the-metal comic wit.
Red Flag is far too preoccupied with using comedy to defang truths rather than inform them.
Richard’s Wedding ends up seeming little more than an 89-minute hatefest.
Michael Tully is earnest and sincere, qualities that should not be taken for granted, but his self-consciousness cripples Septien.
An appealing little oddball of a movie, Septien is ironic yet genuinely sweet.