It Comes at Night
This film is similar to The Road (2009). How do you find a reason to live when forced to watch loved ones die?
This film is similar to The Road (2009). How do you find a reason to live when forced to watch loved ones die?
The only way to see this movie is after you are drugged at a dentist’s office and waiting for a root canal.
Catherine Keener’s menacing use of a teacup and spoon will make you want to keep both in cupboards at home.
Given the massive praise for this film, with my criticism I felt like the only poor sap who flunked the bar exam after graduating from law school.
This is a hopeless film about hopeless people.
Another quirky, small film lost in cinematic space.
In the words of a close friend, “Hammerle, this was the worst f–king movie I’ve ever seen.”
Even if you’re shaking your head, set your doubts aside and see this movie.
I’d give the film an A+ for style and a C- for deteriorating content.