Birth Movies Death
Reed Morano’s I Think We’re Alone Now opens with a wonderful, calming sequence in which Peter Dinklage’s Del meticulously cleans a house. He strips it of resources and takes a family photo for his records. A little later, we learn he also wraps the nearly mummified bodies he finds and buries them outside town. It’s a gentle process, telling us a lot about this character while also offering the dark vicarious fantasy many share of being the last person on earth.
Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer walked into the 96th Academy Awards and blew everyone away, winning seven Oscars on the night. But is it Nolan's best film yet?
Cancel all proposed awards ceremonies and hand over the major gongs to Peter Farrelly's Ricky ;Stanicky.
Late Night with the Devil will be The Exorcist for a new generation.