‘The Innocents’ Review: A Reminder That Creepy, Murdering Kids Are Still Just Kids
“Boyhood” meets “The Bad Seed” in Eskil Vogt’s nuanced portrait of childhood that also happens to feature a lot of telekinetic stabbings.
“Boyhood” meets “The Bad Seed” in Eskil Vogt’s nuanced portrait of childhood that also happens to feature a lot of telekinetic stabbings.
The actor has a supporting role on Netflix’s new supernatural television drama “The Innocents.”
Guy Pearce, Sorcha Groundsell, and more break down Netflix’s shapeshifting drama.
This supernatural take on growing pains reaches beyond mere teenage angst and rebellion.
Guy Pearce’s character wants to help a teenager get rid of her scary gift: mutating into other people at a moment’s notice.
TCA: All eight episodes of the star-crossed romance will be released in late August.
The streaming giant isn’t straying too far from its original series bread-and-butter: powerful teen girls with big secrets, and the boys who love them.
The Daniel Radcliffe comedy ‘Swiss Army Man’ (A24) expands and struggles to stay afloat.
Lou de Laâge shines in Anne Fontaine’s provocative historical drama.