In Fabric (2019) offers us fashion to die for.

In Fabric (2019) offers us fashion to die for.

Atmospheric, sinister and devilishly surreal by turns, “In Fabric” feels like the kind of creepy, abstract menace which used to call for irregularities to be handled by the forces controlling each dimension, albeit one where transuranic heavy elements may not be used. Sheila (Marianne Jean-Baptiste), a recently divorced bank teller visits department store Dentley and ..

Fatman (2020) Review

Fatman (2020) Review

While it may seem questionable to name a Christmas movie after the codename for the nuclear bomb detonated over the Japanese city of Nagasaki in 1945, it doesn’t explain how fashionable it seems to be to dismiss “Fatman” as a bit of misanthropic humbug, no matter how the idea of Mel Gibson as Santa Claus ..