This is a great list - there are some cracking films there. I especially liked Babyteeth (because I like films about dysfunction and they nail it here). EDIT: Here's a review that I mostly agree...
This is a great list - there are some cracking films there. I especially liked Babyteeth (because I like films about dysfunction and they nail it here).
There's a couple of films I haven't seen, and I'm watching those. I understand why "Color from Space" is on the list, but I didn't enjoy it much. I think that's because the ending is a CGI bonanza and it's hard to get invested. Zombi Child is great. It creates a world, gives a slow build of tension, and adds something a bit new to a genre that's been done to death.
If you're thinking of watching The Trip to Greece, you should skip the movie and watch the six part series.
This is a great list - there are some cracking films there. I especially liked Babyteeth (because I like films about dysfunction and they nail it here).
EDIT: Here's a review that I mostly agree with. https://www.vulture.com/article/babyteeth-movie-review-not-your-standard-cancer-romance.html
There's a couple of films I haven't seen, and I'm watching those. I understand why "Color from Space" is on the list, but I didn't enjoy it much. I think that's because the ending is a CGI bonanza and it's hard to get invested. Zombi Child is great. It creates a world, gives a slow build of tension, and adds something a bit new to a genre that's been done to death.
In a year where I expect a low movie release turnout, I was intrigued at the movies that did manage to make it out before/despite covid.