Trauma can take people to dark places, sometimes at the cost of everything they hold dear. This is the central theme of Sharp Corner, a film starring Cobie Smulders and Ben Foster, which premiered at ...
There are moments in life that break us to pieces, but not quickly, like a hammer hitting a vase — in a slow but unavoidable way, like a crack in a window. It's only a matter of time before the glass ...
‘Sharp Corner’ follows one man’s obsession with saving the people who repeatedly crash their cars into his front yard. Not everyone is equipped to respond during an emergency. Besides not having the ...
To watch “Sharp Corner” feels akin to witnessing a car crash in slow motion. There’s a bleak inevitability to the proceedings and a cruel voyeuristic streak to how we’re called to not look away. The ...
Men will literally become fixated on car accidents that keep happening on a dangerous road near their new house instead of going to therapy. At least, that’s the case for Ben Foster’s Josh in “Sharp ...
Obsession has always provided ripe fodder for thrillers. Just look at some of Alfred Hitchcock’s most famous features like Vertigo and Rear Window. That phenomenon has gripped Sharp Corner lead Josh ...
While the halls of the multiplex are filled with the sounds of battling superheroes and video game icons and even some 1930s bloodsuckers, here comes a film that “identifies” as a thriller, though ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Looks like Sharp Corner (now streaming on Hulu) might just lodge itself in the Ben Foster top three, next to Hell or High Water and Leave No Trace. The underrated actor ...
Nate Richard is a Resource Editor for Collider, a film and television critic, and a part-time amateur filmmaker. He graduated from Ball State University in December 2020 with a Bachelor's degree in ...