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REVIEW: ‘The Old Ways’ rejuvenates classic meat-puppet horror tropes

In the opening moments of The Old Ways, flickers of a generational terror are imprinted onto the audience. From the heightened perspective of a young Cristina (Elizabeth Phoenix Caro), director Christopher Alender captures the exorcism of her mother. Surrounding them are a group of older Nahua brujas. This scene lasts less than two minutes and…

REVIEW: ‘Death Drop Gorgeous’ will stick a sharp heel in your eye and you will like it

Let’s begin with a reality check. In the forty years since slashers took shape in the US, filmmakers have weathered picketing from angry parent groups, religious fanatics, and censorship. Save for the handful of truly unavoidable darlings, popular critical language has consistently relegated these films to the cinematic gutter. All I have to say about…

REVIEW: ‘No Sudden Move’

The first thing you notice about Steven Soderbergh’s latest is its uncompromising spherical photography. The way it follows Don Cheadle at first, and other characters throughout, is reminiscent of a crystal ball. What it offers is a look back at the past to preserve righteous anger in the future. Though it also gives us an…

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