Film Movement

A White, White Day (Movie Review)

Initially released in its homeland in 2019, Iceland’s official Oscar submission A White, White Day makes its way to North America on Tuesday, August 11, 2020. A gritty Nordic noir about sorrow, revenge, and unconditional love, Film Movement is set to deliver the film to ... Read More

Carmilla (Movie Review)

Before there was Dracula there was Carmilla. Predating Bram Stoker’s legendary tale by 25 years, Carmilla is the 1872 Gothic novella by the Irish Author Joseph Sheridan L Fanu. The story replaces the typical brooding male lead with the equally as brooding female vampire Carmilla, ... Read More

Sword of God (Movie Review)

Anyone in the mood for a Polish, Medieval Horror/Thriller? If so, Sword of God, aka The Mute, will be released on Friday, May 1st, 2020 via Film Movement’s Virtual Cinema through Reel Suspects. Interestingly enough, the film gained a few awards and nominations on the ... Read More

She Wolf (Movie Review)

Out of Argentina, Tamae Garateguy is a bold female filmmaker who looks to push the envelop. That said, her 2013 film, She Wolf, originally titled Mujer lobo, is finally making its way to the North America region follow its release on DVD Tuesday, March 19, 2019 ... Read More

The Entity (Movie Review)

Not to be compared to the 1982 cult film The Entity, 2016’s foreign Horror film The Entity (La Entidad) is a Found Footage film. Based on a story by Eduardo Schuldt, The Entity was co-written, co-produced, and directed by Peruvian Eduardo Schuldt (The Dolphin: Story of ... Read More