In Review: 'The Substance,' 'His Three Daughters,' 'Wolfs'
Coralie Fargeat's Cannes-winning sci-fi/horror film is a gruesome tour-de-force for Demi Moore while other top-flight actors struggle to keep lesser vehicles afloat.
Coralie Fargeat's Cannes-winning sci-fi/horror film is a gruesome tour-de-force for Demi Moore while other top-flight actors struggle to keep lesser vehicles afloat.
With 'The Substance' and 'A Different Man' opening this weekend, the influence of Frankenheimer's grim cult classic about a man switching to a younger identity looms large.
A daring Danish thriller gets an American remake and an indie comedy with a different sort of doubling proves sneakily profound.
With 'Speak No Evil' in theaters this week, it's a good time to look back on the strange case of a European director who Americanized his own horror masterpiece.
In theaters: A long-in-the-works sequel to a Tim Burton favorite. At home: A taut, timely thriller from the director of 'Green Room.'
A married couple's trip to Naples leads to some unexpected realizations in a Roberto Rossellini film starring George Sanders and Ingrid Bergman.