The 10 Most Weird Films Of 2016
From featuring dead bodies that not only fart but fall in love to mothers giving birth to children without sexually conceiving them, 2016 had weirdness all abound on most of the divisive films of the year. While weird is mostly associated with bad, here are 10 films that play with the essence of weirdness in order to tell tales in their own fascinating way.
A Ghost Story [2017]: Sundance Film Festival Review
There’s nothing remotely spooky about David Lowery’s A Ghost Story, but then it isn’t meant to scare so much as…
Get Out (2017): Sundance Film Festival Review
You want to know what’s scary? Visiting your girlfriend’s parents for the first time. Want to know what’s even scarier?…
The Founder [2017]: Tragedy behind Happy Meal
In a world of zesty and succulent burger biopics, John Lee Hancock’s ‘The Founder’ is Filet-O-Fish, a plain meatless filmic sandwich that can be insipid for regular fast food audience. And yet, the film benefits from its neutral approach and tastelessness. It’s the delicate combination of odd ingredients that makes it a wholesome good old American meal.
Jim Jarmusch: 3 Important Films
Poets are always ahead of things in a certain way, their sense of language and their vision. – Jim Jarmusch…
I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore [2017]: Sundance Film Festival Review
If you know the name Macon Blair it’s probably because you’re a fan of his performances in his buddy Jeremy…
El Club [2015] : A Fall from Grace
Why would He keep His most humble followers away from roses and only push thorns under their feet? And in…
Colossal [2017]: Sundance Film Festival Review
Is Colossal a monster movie? Well, there is a gigantic monster in it, a kaiju that stomps through the streets…