
A gripping, heartwarming tale of recovery and the beautiful bond between man and dog, “The Year of the Dog” is a triumph of indie …continue reading Reel Review: The Year of the Dog (2022)

A gripping, heartwarming tale of recovery and the beautiful bond between man and dog, “The Year of the Dog” is a triumph of indie …continue reading Reel Review: The Year of the Dog (2022)

We look back at one of the biggest hits of 2022, “Smile”, and review what it sure to be one of the best films …continue reading Adventures in Movies: “BlackBerry” and “Smile”

“Cube” (2021) is a rare instance of a Japanese remake that doesn’t compare to its Western counterpart, rather than the other way around. If …continue reading Foreign Friday: Cube (2021)

Brittany Snow dazzles in her directorial debut — crafting a personal but relatable tale of the path to redemption in the wake of destruction. The …continue reading SXSW 2023: Parachute

Bogged down with too much symbolism and allegory, this is not what I expected when I was pitched a marriage between Marlon Brando and …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Nightcomers (1971)

This week on the podcast, we attempt to peel back the layers from “Men”, Alex Garland’s complicated treatise on gender relations. MEN (2022) Carolyn …continue reading Final Girl on 6th Ave: Men (2022)

While the well-acted “Master” is a decent and decidedly watchable film, many viewers may wonder who exactly this film was for. Modern horror dramas …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Master (2022)

We kick off Women’s Month by looking at the dazzling feature film debut from Carlota Pereda, “Piggy”, a masterpiece on many levels. If you’re …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Piggy (2022)

This horror/western offers a stylish, moody, and dangerous atmosphere for its surreal and melancholy story of young love and belonging. … The Girl glides …continue reading Flanagan Film Fest: A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night

‘The Last Laugh’ doesn’t revolutionize the way in which modern horror is manufactured, but it does serve as a solid union between past and present genre fare.continue reading Reel Review: The Last Laugh (2020)
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