BoxOffice Magazine: A beguiling cross between fiction and non-fiction, Alamar regards the relationship three Mexican males have with the sea. Sparkling like a precious found object (in what are too often murky cinematic waters), this minimalist hybrid celebrates the elemental bond between humankind and nature and between fathers and sons.
Final Destination is a reminder of our mortality.
‘It Follows’ still lurks.
The Parenting Review: It starts off as a fun horror-comedy with a great cast, but loses its charm halfway through. The laughs fade, the scares feel predictable, and by the end, it’s just another forgettable haunted house story.