birth/rebirth takes recycled parts of classic horror stories like Frankenstein and Pet Sematary to make something totally new.
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‘Run Rabbit Run’ Review – Sarah Snook Tries to Salvage Unoriginal Horror | Sundance 2023
by Anna Millerby Anna MillerRun Rabbit Run poorly steals all of its elements of psychological horror from better films, not even Sarah Snook can save this dud.
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‘Sometimes I Think About Dying’ Review – Daisy Ridley’s Immaculate Comeback | Sundance 2023
Sometimes I Think About Dying shares a powerful mental health message through Daisy Ridley’s most multi-layered performance yet.
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‘Fair Play’ Review – Relationship Thriller is a Masterclass in Tension | Sundance 2023
Fair Play is thrilling mix of power, corruption, and sex with unforgettable performances from Alden Ehrenreich and Phoebe Dynevor.
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‘Eileen’ Review – Thomasin McKenzie & Anne Hathaway Stun in Twisted Noir | Sundance 2023
by Anna Millerby Anna MillerEileen is an enchanting and deeply twisted noir that boasts career best performances from Thomasin McKenzie and Anne Hathaway.
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‘Infinity Pool’ Review – A Sick Takedown of Hedonism Among the Elite | Sundance 2023
Brandon Cronenberg uses abrasive and mind-bending visuals of body horror to take down the rich upper class in Infinity Pool.
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Magazine Dreams is wildly misguided to the point of parody but Jonathan Majors’ performance will have your eyes glued to the screen.
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‘Talk to Me’ Review – RackaRacka YouTubers Create New Cult Classic | Sundance 2023
Talk to Me establishes RackaRacka twin brother duo Danny and Michael Philippou as a creative force to be reckoned with in horror.
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‘The Pod Generation’ Review – Emilia Clarke & Chiwetel Ejiofor Nail Sci-Fi Satire | Sundance 2023
The Pod Generation is elevated by Chiwetel Ejiofor and Emilia Clarke who get to finally show off their comedic chops in a new genre.