Tag: 4 rating

  • Suicide Club

    Suicide Club

    On a quiet spring day, a large group of school girls approach the edge of the platform in a train station. These girls, 54 of them to be exact, then grasp hands before throwing themselves in front of the oncoming train. This is how we are introduced to the world Suicide Club presents, and make…

  • Ginger Snaps

    Ginger Snaps

    Ginger Snaps not only frames the werewolf narrative around the life of a young woman, it takes the logical step of connecting her traumatic transformation to the traumatic onset of puberty.

  • Lake Mungo

    Lake Mungo

    Grief is a constant process for those who have lost someone in their lives. You may be able to move forward, but you will never quite be the same, and the presence of that grief can follow you around like a haunting.

  • House

    House

    Imagine, if you will, taking the striking visuals of Suspiria, the musical stylings of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and the innate weirdness of Evil Dead, and putting it all into a blender, operated by David Lynch. Then, take the contents of that blender, and spill it somewhere in 1970s Japan.

  • Dumplings

    Dumplings

    There are some films that push the boundaries of taste. There are other films that whiz past the boundaries of taste, waving maniacally as they barrel through. That’s Dumplings; a film that is so audacious in its concept and execution that you can’t help but enjoy the ride.