The Wind: Fantastic Fest 2018 Film Review
Some places are tainted, cursed. They are stained by past misdeeds that can’t be scrubbed clean, not even with theContinue Reading
cinema for your deserted island
Some places are tainted, cursed. They are stained by past misdeeds that can’t be scrubbed clean, not even with theContinue Reading
Horror Sequel Gives Audiences Two For the Strode On Halloween night in 1978, Michael Myers went on a killingContinue Reading
Slick Documentary Pulls at a Dog Lover’s Heartstrings The reputations of service animals have run the full social mediaContinue Reading
Unconventional Coming of Age Drama Succeeds by Daring to Be Different We The Animals begins with a series of battle criesContinue Reading
Those must have been some of the best days of your life. In the opening moments of Nico, 1988,Continue Reading
Thriller Offers Surprising Depth of Emotion Along with Its Twists and Turns Give me characters I can actually care about. Continue Reading
New Indie Film Feels Oddly Tone Deaf in a #MeToo World In Support the Girls, Lisa (Regina Hall) manages DoubleContinue Reading
Indie Drama Follows Teens Through the “Pray the Gay Away” Movement The Miseducation of Cameron Post, the new indie feature fromContinue Reading
Good Old-Fashioned Journalism Tells the Tale of the Financial Corruption Behind American Elections Muckraking journalism is an American institution. FromContinue Reading
Beautiful Film About Love and Loss Will Resonate With Viewers We’re almost two months into the summer blockbuster season, aContinue Reading









