benjamin_ward
Joined Jan 2012
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The subject matter is upsetting, but handled deftly by a director who I am going to keep my eye on. This is a well-written, well-acted indie drama that will stay with you. Highly recommended!
As a horror film lover, it's a rare pleasure these days when you see a great horror film that doesn't emasculate itself with forced irony and a self-aware wink.
This is a dark, wonderful, psychological horror film that takes itself seriously and delivers the goods. It's brooding, it's atmospheric, and it's bloody and scary and twisted.
If you enjoy the films of Andrzej Zulawski, Panos Cosmatos, and David Lynch (with maybe a touch of giallo), then this is right up your alley. Check it out.
This is a dark, wonderful, psychological horror film that takes itself seriously and delivers the goods. It's brooding, it's atmospheric, and it's bloody and scary and twisted.
If you enjoy the films of Andrzej Zulawski, Panos Cosmatos, and David Lynch (with maybe a touch of giallo), then this is right up your alley. Check it out.
With strong acting and direction, this film manages to make talk riveting, à la "The China Syndrome". It's hard to make a movie about an event where everyone knows the outcome, but watching this film I really felt like I was getting a look behind the curtain, as we spend the night before the tragic launch with five of the engineers. It's engrossing, at times harrowing, and ultimately heartbreaking.