In its own publicity materials, Daniel Adams’ incoherent comedy An L.A. Minute bills itself as “a satirical look at fame, success, the star-making machinery and the karma that attaches to all those who worship at the altar of Celebrity.” Those...
One of the many things Ari Aster’s Hereditary gets right is its depiction of grief. Taking place in the aftermath of a senile matriarch’s death, the movie deftly captures the way that mourning lays a heavy wool blanket over everything, dampening the...