Park Chan-wook’s newest genre-bending satirical thriller is yet another triumphant entry into his celebrated body of work. You can never bet against this man.
Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 reaffirms that Star Wars belongs not to a single nation or studio, but to every artist brave enough to dream within its universe.
Chris Stuckman’s first feature is an intriguing, entertaining blend of found-footage and narrative filmmaking that has its flaws, but ultimately ends up being a good time at the theater.
On a technical level, the show is strong, boasting some great creature VFX in particular but it doesn’t live up to the scares previously seen from the franchise.