Incluvie – Better diversity in movies.
Identity in film with Incluvie stamps, scores, reviews.

Incluvie – Better diversity in movies.
Explore identity in film with Incluvie stamps, scores, reviews, and insights.

trailer banner
Nightmare Alley poster

Nightmare Alley (2021)

An ambitious carnival man with a talent for manipulating people with a few well-chosen words hooks up with a female psychologist who is even more dangerous than he is.
3.0 / 5
PopScore
Incluvie Stamp
Incluvie Stamps
Representation
Women

Pictures and Videos


Incluvie Gala

Movie Information


An ambitious carnival man with a talent for manipulating people with a few well-chosen words hooks up with a female psychologist who is even more dangerous than he is.

Rating:
Genre:Crime, Drama, Thriller
Directed By:Guillermo del Toro
Written By:Kim Morgan, Guillermo del Toro
In Theaters:12/17/2021
Box Office:$39,629,195
Runtime:151 minutes
Studio:Searchlight Pictures, Double Dare You

Articles You May Like


Who Needs 'Independence Day' When You've Got 'Sorry to Bother You'?

Sorry to Bother You ultimately speaks to the unfair advantages that the country’s power structures award to those with the resources to control others, as Lift’s easy access to the media allows his opinion to be the only one that matters in the eyes of the unsuspecting and easily impressed public. Moreover, it reveals the extent to which the American Dream has any true validity. It postulates how the promise of success and fulfillment as promoted by the American Dream more often than not leads to the undoing of the individual. Interestingly, in its revealing of the American Dream as merely a facade, Sorry to Bother You wisely questions whether or not anything can really be done to undo a system that has been accepted and in action for centuries.

Matt Geiger