Immaculate (2024)

A project ten years in the making, Immaculate finally hit theaters this year and is now available for streaming. The project, which started back in 2014, unfortunately found itself in “development hell” instead of running as slated, and the film was postponed indefinitely. After Sydney Sweeney’s breakout role as Cassie in the HBO MAX drama […]

The Stranger (2020)

Currently climbing the rankings in the Top 15 to-stream list on Hulu is the horror/drama The Stranger. Some background: previously formatted as a 13-part episodic series for the doomed streaming service formerly known as Quibi (which has since been integrated into the Roku channel), the miniature episodes have been recut and put together into a […]

All You Need is Death (2023)

There are a couple of mysterious proverbs – at least they seem to be proverbs – at the beginning of All You Need is Death. ‘Love is a knife with a blade for a handle’; ‘Love goes in at the eye’. Taken together with the version of a certain Beatles track used for the title, […]

Creep Box (2023)

A tantalizing look at the gap between consciousness mapping and pure AI, we find Creep Box, toeing the line. Written and directed by Patrick Biesemans, this film is based on his original short film of the same name, now an ALTER short, available to view on YouTube now. Giving us an interesting, intricate look at […]

Make Believe Film Fest 2024: Property

Property (2022) is a film of mighty complexities and great heart, and as such, it outstrips a whole host of films which have tried and failed to sustain a similar balance. If some of its reasoning and momentum dissipate at certain points, then it’s never at the expense of the film’s involving, invoking, grim and […]

Make Believe Film Fest 2024: Humanist Vampire Seeking…

With a rather unwieldy title, Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person (Vampire humaniste cherche suicidaire consentant) starts at – a little girl’s birthday party. The little girl, Sasha, surprises her close-knit family group with her innate ability to play the keyboard she’s given as a gift – something which they puzzle over while she plays. […]

Make Believe Film Fest 2024: A Most Atrocious Thing

How do you signal to your audience that things are going to head south pretty fast – other than by titling your film A Most Atrocious Thing, that is? Turns out it’s by showing us almost instantly a sign reading Danger! Contaminated Water! Then a deer drinking from this water, before cutting straight to some […]

“The Flame Still Flickers in the Fen”: Penda’s Fen at 50

A wounded hand disappears into nothingness as a modern, chain link fence divides us, at least initially, from an idyllic English churchyard; if Penda’s Fen (1973) can be seen as fairly recusant in its treatment of themes and narrative structure, then you could equally argue that it spells out its key themes, or at least […]