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








