Flora & Ulysses (2021): A Return To Golden Age Disney Originals (Early Review) (Written By Jaeden Noel)
Now, I must admit I’m definitely not the target demographic for this, but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t have a great time with it. Flora & Ulysses is the newest Disney+ original to hit the streaming service this week. The film stars Matilda Lawler, Ben Schwartz & Alyson Hannigan. It follows Flora, […]
Jump, Darling (2020) Review: A Heartwarming Look at Intergenerational Empathy (Written by Anna Miller)
Jump, Darling, is a drama film out of Canada and directed by Phil Connell; it premiered in 2020, headlining the Inside Out film festival. It stars Thomas Duplessie as Russell, a rookie drag queen dealing with the aftermath of a breakup, while simultaneously finds an escape in taking care of his declining grandmother out in […]
Minari (2020) Review (Written by Alex Humber)
From studio A24, comes the story of a Korean family who starts a farm in Arkansas in the 1980s. A trying story that explores the relationship between the family as well as their struggles trying to live out the “American Dream”. So let’s go for a walk and get some water down from the… Minari […]
Barb And Star Go To Vista Del Mar (2021) Frickin’ Funny! (Written By Jaeden Noel)
This is the best prolonged SNL skit that was never really an SNL skit. Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar is the new comedy film starring Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumulo. Also penned by the duo, the film follows two middle-aged golden gal’s Barb & Star as they finally leave their hometown for […]
Willy’s Wonderland (2021) Movie Review: Wacky B-Movie Fun? (Written By Jaeden Noel)
I mean, if this is the closest thing we’ll get to a Five Nights At Freddy’s movie, I guess I’m okay with that. Willy’s Wonderland is the new horror-thriller directed by Kevin Lewis starring the one and only Nic Cage. When his car breaks down, a quiet man (Cage) agrees to clean an abandoned family fun […]
The Tell Tale Heart (2020) Shorts Reviews (Written By Josh Staats)
So in the line of reviewing movies, you get a certain privilege, which is people come to you with their projects to review them and talk about them, and I think that’s a great perk of the job. So on Twitter I got a DM about a short film that is using the original story, […]
Life In A Day (2021) Sundance Review: (Written by Daniel Azbel)
We’re covering the 2021 Sundance Film Festival! This is one of many capsule reviews, interviews and other pieces that will be published here during and after the event. Check out our social media to be kept in the loop! Two sequels appear at this year’s Sundance, and one of them isn’t your typical one. Life […]
Pleasure (2021) Sundance Review: (Written By Jaeden Noel)
In a day and age where the sex work industry is transitioning into an independent business to outlets like OnlyFans, there’s one huge chunk that has quite a bit of trouble catching up, the traditional porn industry. With Pleasure, Ninja Thyberg takes a look at the patriarchial problems and raw emotions that come along with […]
On The Count Of Three (2021) Sundance Review: (Written By Jaeden Noel)
“Two guns. Two best friends. And a pact to end their lives when the day is done.” That’s all really one should know going into On The Count Of Three, the directorial debut of Jerrod Carmichael which recently premiered at the Sundance film festival. The film also starring Carmicheal and Christopher Abbott is essentially a bleak mix of dark […]
Hive “Zgjoi” (2021) : Sundance Review (A True Story of Post-War Kosovan Feminists) (Written by Anna Miller)
Hive is Blerta Basholli’s self-written feature and Sundance directorial debut which is playing in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at the fest this year, and it is worth the ticket. Yllka Gashi gives a subtly vehement performance as real-life Fahrije, a woman grieving the disappearance of her husband during post-war Kosovo, who finds herself facing […]