Movie Reviews
Art and life and money in “Peter Hujar’s Day” and “Secret Mall Apartment."
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Lost souls abound in the surprisingly soulful “Predators” and “Baltimorons.”
“It Was Just an Accident” and “Die My Love” offer ferocious stories of home and hearth in peril.
Male vulnerability in two worthwhile thrillers, “Sharp Corner” and “Neighborhood Watch.”
Killers, clowns, and killer clowns in “Henry Johnson” and “Clown in a Cornfield.”
Neglectful parents in “Trap” and “Janet Planet.”
The tormented vamp of “The Vourdalak,” the majesty of “Faye,” and the windy flirting of “Twisters.”
"Longlegs" is another horror movie shackled by the past.
Art as a buoy, and a trap, in “I Saw the TV Glow” and “Ghostlight.”
With “Challengers,” the escapist movie for adults might be making a comeback.
“Ripley” is as good you’ve heard, and “Sasquatch Sunset” does indeed exist.













