Authors: Brandon Ermer

Film Review: Master
If Master had leaned a little more into the frightening reality we live in rather than its ghost story, perhaps it would be worthy of a strong recommendation. … read more

Film Review: Barbarian
Zach Cregger’s Barbarian tackles some of the other tangible horrors of contemporary life–not least of which is a double-booked Airbnb. … read more

Film Review: The Spine of Night
Fans of heavy metal, blood-soaked hand-drawn animation and psychedelic visuals will likely find a home in the world of The Spine of Night. … read more

Film Review: Shakespeare’s Sh*tstorm
One of the major goals of the film seems to be a critique on criticism itself. As the preceding decades of his career demonstrate, Kaufman is entirely incorrigible. … read more

Film Review: Goodafternoon Sweetdream
If Bang Seung Hyeon intended to create a profoundly disorienting viewing experience with Goodafternoon Sweetdream, they certainly succeeded. … read more

Film Review: Hannah Ha Ha
Joshua Pikovsky and Jordan Tetewsky’s Hannah Ha Ha doesn’t really come to any conclusions about anything, but maybe that’s the point … read more

Film Review: The Family
The Family is a film overflowing with interesting ideas, but it is so overstuffed that it fails to flesh out any of them. … read more

Film Review: Surge
Surge fails as a compelling narrative but is buttressed by Ben Whishaw’s impeccable performance and one or two wonderful setpieces. … read more