Review: ‘Mothers Of The Revolution’Incredible Doc Highlights Brave Cold War Protestors Of Greenham Common...
Mothers of the Revolution is an all new feature-length documentary that tells the story of the extraordinary women/mothers behind the Greenham Common Peace Camp...
Review: ‘Introducing, Selma Blair’A Deeply Intimate And Must See Story Of The Actress' Resilience
Introducing, Selma Blair is director Rachel Fleit's debut documentary about a deeply intimate and powerful story of one woman’s journey of personal acceptance and...
Review: ‘Plan B’Natalie Morales' Sexually-Charged Teen Comedy Is Bound To Ruffle Some Feathers
Natalie Morales (who stars in Dead to Me) makes her directorial debut with Plan B (her SXSW film Language Lessons is unreleased so far)...
Review: ‘Luzzu’Spotlights Small Regions & Family Traditions Impacted By Climate And The Power Of...
Luzzu is a heartfelt film more comparable to a documentary; a Docudrama. Jesmark (Jesmark Scicluna) is a hardworking Maltese fisherman faced with an agonizing...
Review: ‘Runt’Is A Final Cameron Boyce Masterpiece Film Full Of Dark Turns And True...
Runt tells the story of a group of neglected and misguided high-school seniors who are pulled into a downward cycle of violence when the...
Review: ‘The Manor’ & ‘Madres’Welcome To The Blumhouse Continues Its Mediocre Scare Streak
‘Welcome to the Blumhouse’ is a film series consisting of theme-related anthological thriller-horror stories that started in the fall of 2020. The series is...
Review: ‘What Breaks The Ice’A Sluggish '90s Coming-Of-Age Tale That Leaves No Room For...
What Breaks the Ice is a film about two girls who are from very different worlds. They form a deep and unlikely friendship in...
Review: ‘Bingo Hell’ & ‘Black As Night’Welcome To The Blumhouse Kicks Off Halloween Season...
‘Welcome to the Blumhouse’ is a film series consisting of theme-related and thriller-horror anthology that started in the fall of 2020. The series is...
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...
Review: ‘Apache Junction’A Disappointing Western Film That's More Fitting For The Hallmark Channel
Apache Junction is an outpost of lawlessness, a haven for thieves and cold-blooded killers. The film is written and directed by Justin Lee (Badland,...