Articles by Josh Korngut
'The First Omen' Is a Blessing for Religious Horror
Directed by Arkasha Stevenson
PUBLISHED Apr 9, 2024
Several religious horror films have recently made an unholy splash at the box office. Indie releases 'Immaculate' and 'Late Night with the...
'Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire' Is Dead Behind the Eyes
Directed by Gil Kenan
PUBLISHED Mar 26, 2024
The latest 'Ghostbusters' adventure gets right to the point, chasing slimy beasts up and down the somehow decongested streets of Manhattan...
'Problemista' Solves the World's Ills with Empathy and Cross-Generational Cooperation
PUBLISHED Mar 22, 2024
Julio Torres, known for his distinctive narrative style as a 'Saturday Night Live' writer and the creator of adored series 'Los Espookys' on...
'Immaculate' Is a Clumsy Yet Stylish Nunsploitation Horror
Directed by Michael Mohan
PUBLISHED Mar 19, 2024
Following 2021’s 'The Voyeurs,' Sydney Sweeney and director Michael Mohan collaborate once again with 'Immaculate'...
Kristen Stewart's 'Love Lies Bleeding' Gushes with Unsanitized Sapphic Carnage
Directed by Rose Glass
PUBLISHED Mar 12, 2024
After recently suffering through the acclaimed drama 'All of Us Strangers,' I was in critical need of stories about queers behaving badly...
Even Dakota Johnson Seems to Know 'Madame Web' Sucks
Directed by S.J. Clarkson
PUBLISHED Feb 14, 2024
Late last year, May December sparked a spirited online debate about the definition of stylistic camp. While Susan Sontag purists were quick...