Christine Brown has a good job, a great boyfriend, and a bright future. But in three days, she’s going to hell… all because she wanted to impress her boss at the bank. Raimi returned to his delightfully campy horror roots in this 2000s gem that’ll make you cringe, laugh, and squirm.
Read MoreCome see the scrappy, low budget horror film that kicked off the Evil Dead franchise. Sam Raimi’s gruesome…
Read MoreLisa wants to experience everything New York has to offer. Unfortunately for her – she will.
Read MoreQuentin Dupieux wild new comedy is a weird and funny romp about five super heroes called The Tobacco Force. After a devastating battle against a diabolical giant turtle, the they are sent on a mandatory week-long retreat to strengthen their decaying group cohesion. Their sojourn goes wonderfully well until Lézardin, Emperor of Evil, decides to annihilate planet Earth.
Read MoreThis fun new film is a merry mash-up of sisterly affection, kung-fu action, and Bollywood splendor. A martial artist-in-training believes she must save her older sister Lena from her impending marriage. After enlisting the help of her friends, Ria attempts to pull off the most ambitious of all wedding heists in the name of independence and sisterhood.
Read MoreSarah Polley’s moving film stars Frances McDormand, Rooney Mara, and Claire Foy as members of a group of women in an isolated religious colony. They struggle to reconcile their faith with a series of sexual assaults committed by the colony’s men.
Read MoreJoaquin Phoenix stars in Ari Aster’s bold new film as a paranoid man embarks on an epic odyssey to get home to his mother. The series of events on his journey are absurd, traumatic, but oddly funny in one of A24’s most daring new releases.
Read MoreJulianne Moore and Dennis Quaid play a privileged 1950s Connecticut couple in this modern melodramatic masterpiece that is another ode to All That Heaven Allows. Amidst the racial tensions and anti-gay rhetoric of the 1950s, scandal erupts and the couple’s marriage fractures.
Read MoreThis watermark of 1970s German New Wave films is a tribute to All That Heaven Allows — and remains moving and relevant almost 50 years after its release. When a lonely working class widow enters a whirlwind bi-racial romance with a younger man, they face backlash from both of their families.
Read MoreSocial classes collide in Douglas Sirk’s visually stunning technicolor drama. When a wealthy upper-class widow, falls in love with her much younger and down-to-earth gardener (Rock Hudson), she faces disapproval and criticism from her children and country club friends.
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