Tag: Barbara Crampton

Jakob’s Wife [Video Review]

The Pastor and the Master: Stevens Enjoyably Re-Vamps Domestic Distress in Grisly Black Comedy Behind every man is a diminished woman, or so goes the...

Sun Choke | Review

Choke Up the Sun: Cresciman’s Dubious Deliberation on the Female Psyche Mentally unstable women with fragile personalities formulate a vibrant subgenre of their own across...

Road Games | Review

Hitchin’ a Ride: Pastoll’s Debut an Assortment of Tropes No, it’s not a remake of the 1981 Richard Franklin thriller starring Stacy Keach and Jamie...

We Are Still Here | Review

From its chilly opening sequences and impressive title unveil, Ted Geoghegan’s slim yet sturdy debut We Are Still Here belongs to a contemporary tradition...

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...

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Interview: Mona Fastvold – The Testament of Ann Lee

Her cinema deals with female interiority under constraint, isolation...

Father Mother Sister Brother | Review

Terms of Estrangement: Jarmusch’s Amusing Triptych on Familial Labors If...

Interview: Lucía Aleñar Iglesias, Zoe Stein & Agnès Pique Corbera – Forastera (2025)

Long before Bergman’s Persona undertook its psychological and existential...

Interview: Mounia Akl – Hold Me (If You Want) (Work in Progress)

Exploring the intimate intersections of family, memory, and social...