The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope Review

“So. Much. Death.” The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope straddles the line between identity turmoil and interpersonal conflict in a time where we struggle to truly understand who we are as a society. Falling somewhere closer to A24’s The Witch (2015) than The Blair Witch Project (1999) in terms of horror, Little Hope often asks questions deeper than a typical horror romp. Who are w...[Read More]

A Cure for Wellness

“For only when we know what ails us, can we hope to find the cure.” From the director of The Ring comes this psychological thriller and “fantastically creepy experience” (Kyle Smith, New York Post) about an ambitious young executive sent to retrieve his company’s CEO from a remote and mysterious “wellness center.” When he begins to unravel the retreat’s terrifying secrets, his sanity is tested, an...[Read More]

The Girl on the Train

Official Synopsis: “The Girl on the Train is based on Paul Hawkins’ bestselling thriller that shocked the world. Rachel (Emily Blunt), devastated by her recent divorce, spends her daily commute fantasizing about the seemingly perfect couple who live in a house that her train passes every day. Everything changes when she sees something shocking happen there, and becomes entangled in the mystery tha...[Read More]