Tag: Adam Wingard

Seance [Video Review]

The Girlfriend Experience: Barrett Mines B-Movie Tropes in Hybrid Throwback There’s no greater hotbed of dysfunction and perversity than the homosocial staples of either the...

Godzilla vs. Kong | Review

Gorilla in a Lizard’s Skin: Wingard Writhes in Franchise Fashion As far as franchise cinema goes, we’ve long surpassed the need to apply any but...

The Conversation: Cinema Italiano – 2016 Venice Film Festival Predictions

Looking towards the Lido, we’re just over three months away before the fourth quarter Fall Festival circuit kick off, and the final prestigious competition...

A Face We Know: Adam Wingard Scribbles in Keith Stanfield & Palo Alto’s Duo for “Death Note”

Adam Wingard's Death Note appears to have had some short lived growing pains to sort out as The Wrap reports that Netflix beat out several...

Through the Looking-Glass…Top 100 Most Anticipated Films of 2016: Picks 100 to 6

While DC and Marvel might already have a lock on several future release dates past the 2015 campaign with the Coen Bros. circling February...

The Guest | Blu-ray Review

Enjoying a healthy festival run after its premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, and a tour that brought it to SXSW and Toronto,...

Best of 2014: Nicholas Bell’s Top 20 (Picks 20-11)

As seems to be the usual case, many of my top 2014 theatrical releases were actually 2013 titles I caught on the festival circuit...

The Guest | Review

Lone Survivor: Wingard’s Latest a Near Perfect Mix of Subtext, Comedy and Satisfying Thrills After contributing to several anthology films, including the V/H/S films and...

2014 Sundance NEXT FEST: Interview with Programmer Charlie Reff on a Potentially “Dynamite” 2nd Edition

Over the span of five short years, John Cooper and Trevor Groth's branded <=> section has not only become a destination for "bold, distinguished by an...

2014 TIFF: Midnight Madness Sticks Mostly To Fest Faves in David Robert Mitchell & Adam Wingard

It looks like Midnight Madness programmer Colin Geddes might have been more inspired by what he might have seen elsewhere, than what was currently...

Best of Fest: Nicholas’ Top Five Films from the 2014 Sundance Film Festival

#5. Love Is Strange While I've been a fan of Ira Sachs' work for some time now, I was intrigued to see what he'd do...

Tommy Wirkola (Dead Snow: Red vs. Dead) & Adam Wingard (The Guest) Make Return to Park City at Midnight Section

I had a hunch that Cooties (read here) and Adam Wingard's The Guest (read here) might make it into what appears to be a...

2014 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Adam Wingard’s The Guest

Sundance's Trevor Groth has a special place in his cinephile heart for Adam Wingard's filmic output - allowing the filmmaker to present the V/H/S...

You’re Next | Review

Counting Sheep: Wingard Offers a Fun if Altogether Trivial Entry in Home Invasion Horror Up and coming horror filmmaker Adam Wingard’s latest, You’re Next, is...

V/H/S/2 | Review

Improved Frequencies: Sequel to Found Footage Anthology Film an Improved Bag of Goodies While last year’s horror anthology, VHS, was an entertaining enough horror film...

From Faith Akin to Craig Zobel: Our Top 100 Most Anticipated Films of 2014

Before we unleash the beast that is our annual Top 100 Most Anticipated Films List for 2013, we thought we'd give our readers an...

V/H/S | DVD Review

Brad Miska, who runs bloody-disgusting.com, sees his fair share of horror successes and failures. It's pretty safe to say that he knows what works...

2013 Sundance Film Fest: S-VHS Gang, Mickle and Reeder Pack Park City at Midnight Program

We accurately forecast the inclusions of Jim Mickle's We Are What We Are and Calvin Lee Reeder's The Rambler (see pic above) as two...

V/H/S | Review

A Worthwhile Horror Anthology For the Found Footage Generation We all know it goes without saying that the problem with the anthology or omnibus film...

The ABCs of Death | Review

Sing ‘em With Me: Ambitious Horror Anthology Overreaches Itself Nearly every anthology film ever made suffers from the same predicament in that there are usually...

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