Articles by Scott A. Gray
A Field in England
Ben Wheatley
PUBLISHED Sep 6, 2013
For his latest film, gutsy British director Ben Wheatley has made a gritty, grimy, experimental period piece that feels like hyper-surreal...
Afflicted
Derek Lee & Clif Prowse
PUBLISHED Sep 5, 2013
Two things the entertainment world doesn't need more of right now are vampires and found-footage films. Kudos are due to co-directors, writ...
R100
Hitoshi Matsumoto
PUBLISHED Sep 5, 2013
The royally weird purveyor of surreal and cheeky meta genre satire, Hitoshi Matsumoto (the wild mind behind Big Man Japan and Symbol) appli...
Tim's Vermeer
Teller
PUBLISHED Sep 5, 2013
A natural fit for his joke-y brand of demystifying the incredible, one half of the bane of the stage magicians' community, Penn and Teller,...
The Animal Project
Ingrid Veninger
PUBLISHED Sep 5, 2013
Increasingly powerful and consistent acting presence Aaron Poole (This Beautiful City) confidently leads Ingrid Veninger's subtle, funny an...
Devil's Knot
Atom Egoyan
PUBLISHED Sep 5, 2013
Revisiting the sense of anger, loss and confusion in a small-town after a tragedy involving the deaths of children, Atom Egoyan is on famil...
Only Lovers Left Alive
Jim Jarmusch
PUBLISHED Sep 5, 2013
Known for a preoccupation with projecting an image of the coolly detached, deep-thinking artiste, Jim Jarmusch has managed to effectively y...
Revolution: The Complete First Season [Blu-Ray]
PUBLISHED Sep 3, 2013
Reflecting a public mindset resigned to, or hoping for, the inevitable collapse of societal constructs, an increasing number of screen stor...