Only two films in, it’s time to proclaim Zach Cregger as a master of horror. Not only does the filmmaker have a very unique sensibility that he deploys in his movies, he’s able to mix comedy, horror, and genuine surprises with deft social commentary. Weapons is a far bigger scope than Barbarian, operating on a […] More
Throughout Antlers, it never once becomes apparent why filmmaker Scott Cooper wanted to make this movie. Frankly, the work itself struggles with an identity crisis. By bringing up Native American mythology in a creature feature but then barely utilizing it, Cooper and company do not just a disservice to their film, but to the potential […] More