14 Films to See in May
Hollywood's summer movie season officially kicks off in May, and that means the arrival of big-budget fare such as a Guardians of the Galaxy sequel and Ridley Scott's latest Alien scarefest. But you can also expect a number of promising indie films, including some recent film festival favorites, timely documentaries about Syria, Julian Assange, and a key Trump advisor, and Amber Tamblyn's well-reviewed directorial debut. Get the details on the month's most intriguing films below.
Ben Young’s feature debut is set in 1980s Perth, Australia and follows serial killers John and Evelyn White (Stephen Curry and Emma Booth) as they abduct Vicki Maloney (Ashleigh Cummings), a young girl with a strong will to survive. Inspired by true events, the film has earned praise for its three central performances and Young’s ability to depict horror with a psychological focus.