Disappearances, blackouts, and Philip K. Dick collide in a genre tale from the Philippines.
Some honk car horns, others bonk horny cars.
It’s okay if filmmakers know more about their story than audiences, but what if they’re every bit as in the dark on the film as the rest of us?
Finally, a rebuttal to Bo Derek’s 1989 comedy ‘Ghosts Can’t Do It.’
It wasn’t easy picking only ten films to be excited about, but we did it anyway.
“We’re here to have a good time. I just wanna have a good time until this shit’s over, man.”
Gia Coppola’s sophomore feature offers a lurid, engaging take on social media consumption that slips on its own superficial moralizing.
In Martin Scorsese’s 1985 black comedy, a man’s desperate quest to get home after a night gone wrong is actually his eternal damnation.
We examine how these two time-loop comedies deal with sex, free will, and the multiverse theory.