Arts
Film Review: Hitpig!
Hitpig! is neither great nor terrible, and there are enough disparate elements that it could easily have gone fully in either direction. … read more
Mélanie Laurent Finds Freedom As A Director
A true innovator in terms of shot composition and visual storytelling, Laurent has created perhaps her most dazzling sequence to date. … read more
Film Review: Your Monster
There’s far too much entertainment value and too many strong performances for me to completely dismiss Your Monster. … read more
Film Review: Smile 2
I can’t wait to see where Parker Finn’s potential as a filmmaker takes him, especially outside of the Smile franchise. … read more
Ten More Secondhand Screenings for the Spooky Season
So I’m back, with a pillowcase of toothaches and some physical flicks buried. Some spooky, some childish, some… autumn-adjacent? … read more
Summer Shelton and Clayne Crawford Reconnect with Love and Art...
For Summer Shelton, You & I was more than just a project; it was a form of emotional survival. … read more
Film Review: We Live In Time
We Live In Time may be indeed just be an exceptionally well-made romantic melodrama that hits all the right notes. … read more
Film Review: Terrifier 3
Whether you’ve been a chronically online Art the Clown lore follower or a casual splatter horror viewer, there’s something for everyone in Terrifier 3. … read more
Film Review: The Night Eats The World
The Night Eats The World is the type of movie that came at the wrong time in the right place. … read more
Film Review: Saturday Night
On the whole, Saturday Night is a rousingly irreverent and thrilling ride, and one of the most entertaining films of the year. … read more