Review: ‘Fear Street Part 2: 1978’Continues To Successfully Ax Through The Summer With Second...
It’s already been a week since the first Fear Street film was released and it was fantastic! Part 2: 1978 will be available this...
Review: ‘Persian Lessons’A Gripping WWII Story of Survival And Deception
Persian Lessons, directed by award-winning filmmaker Vadim Perelman (House of Sand and Fog, The Life Before Her Eyes), is a powerful and poignant film...
Review: ‘Joyland’Explores The Complexities Of Love And Desire In Conservative Societies
Joyland is the powerful debut foreign feature from writer-director Saim Sadiq, exploring the complexities of love and desire in a patriarchal and deeply conservative...
Review: ‘Descendant’Netflix's Must-See Documentary Shines A Quintessential Spotlight On Buried Secrets Within American History...
Descendant is the latest Netflix documentary film that will have viewers tuning in to gain incredible insight of unresolved issues and concerns still within...
Review: ‘Artists in Agony: Hitmen at the Coda Teahouse’Marvel Magic Unleashed In A Hilarious...
Artists in Agony: Hitmen at the Coda Teahouse presents recently discovered footage, uncovering the demise of four famous hitmen during the notorious Coda Teahouse...
Review: ‘Julia’An Empowering Story Of A Woman Who Found Purpose And Culinary Fame At...
Cooking is one of those tricky skill sets that, for those who are really good at it, make the process look super easy. I...
Review: ‘Unidentified Objects’A Quirky Ethereal Journey of Aliens, Adventure, And Human Connection
In Unidentified Objects, we meet Peter (Matthew Jeffers), a misanthropic dwarf living a secluded life in his shabby New York City apartment. However, his...
Review: ‘The Alpinist’A Captivating Documentary That Unveils The Dangerous Beauty Of Solo Mountain Climbing
Veteran filmmaker Peter Mortimer (The Dawn Wall) and fellow director Nick Rosen set out to document the infamous Alpinist climber, Marc-André Leclerc. A 23...
Review: ‘ Downwind’Docu-Film Gets Behind The Fallout And Unveils The Human Toll Of Nuclear...
Downwind is a gripping documentary film that vividly portrays the impact of 928 large-scale nuclear weapons detonations between 1951 and 1992 at the Nevada...
Review: ‘Birds of Paradise’A Low Key Visionary Masterpiece That Blends Sex, Blood, And Money...
Kate Sanders (Diana Silvers, Space Force) is an ambitious and gifted, if tomboyish, aspiring ballerina from Virginia. She comes from a single parent, low-income...