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excision horror

“Excision” (2012) Review: A Vivisection of Teen Angst and Body Horror

Vivien Correro

Abstract: “Excision,” directed by Richard Bates Jr., is a unique entry in the horror genre that melds suburban teenage malaise ...

Fight club 1999

“Fight Club” (1999) – A Mind-Bending Odyssey Through Masculinity and Consumerism

Vivien Correro

Introduction: In the pantheon of modern cinema, “Fight Club” (1999) holds a special place as a cult classic that challenges ...

blue car

“Blue Car” (2002) Review: The Poignancy of Youth and Words Left Unspoken

Vivien Correro

Introduction: “Blue Car,” a film by Karen Moncrieff, is a poetic exploration of the delicate transition from childhood to adulthood, ...

Dead End

“Dead End” (2003) Review: A Road Trip into Terror and Madness

Vivien Correro

Abstract: In the realm of under-the-radar horror flicks, “Dead End” stands out as a macabre journey both literally and metaphorically. ...

the motel 2005

“The Motel” (2005) Review: A Touching Tale of Growing Up on the Fringes

Vivien Correro

Introduction: Michael Kang’s “The Motel” is an insightful independent film that paints a coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of ...

Frozen River

“Frozen River” (2008) Review: Navigating the Icy Waters of Survival and Morality

Vivien Correro

Introduction: Courtney Hunt’s “Frozen River” is a stark, gripping drama that traverses the icy borderlands between the United States and ...

snow angels

“Snow Angels” (2007) Review: An Introspective Journey Through Love and Loss

Vivien Correro

Abstract: “Snow Angels,” directed by David Gordon Green, weaves a heart-wrenching narrative that delves into the complexities of human relationships, ...

the transfiguration

“The Transfiguration” (2016) Review: A Bleak Reimagining of Vampire Lore

Vivien Correro

Abstract: “The Transfiguration” sinks its teeth into the vampire mythos and injects it with a dose of stark realism and ...

the fabelmans

“The Fabelmans” – A Cinematic Homage to the Art of Dreaming

Vivien Correro

A Personal Epic Unfolds: Steven Spielberg’s “The Fabelmans” invites audiences into a semi-autobiographical tapestry that celebrates the formative years of ...

Forrest Gump

“Forrest Gump” – A Heartwarming Journey Through Life’s Ups and Downs

Vivien Correro

Introduction: In the tapestry of American cinema, “Forrest Gump” shines as a timeless classic that has captured the hearts of ...