It Lives Inside Review | A Memorably Creepy Thrill
It Lives Inside, the Midnight Audience Award winner from SXSW, expands to wide release September 22, hoping to stake a claim among the flurry of horror...
The Continental Review | The World of John Wick Expands
Ever since the release of John Wick in 2014, the franchise has fascinated audiences with teases of the larger world at play. With each sequel, more...
The Critic Review | Sir Ian McKellen's Most Despicable Character Yet [TIFF 2023]
The world of 1936 London theater takes center stage in The Critic, director Anand Tucker's latest movie that made its world premiere at the Toronto International...
The Gold Review: Fascinating Yet Occasionally Weighed Down by Its Complex Story
The Gold debuted on the BBC last year and was met with wonderful accolades. And rightly so. The miniseries was inspired by the strange real-life events...
The Inventor Review | A Brilliantly Artistic Stop Motion Family Film
The Inventor is a brilliantly artistic stop-motion and 2D animated film about the final years of Italian Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci. The legendary painter, sculptor,...
Nightsiren Review | Bewitching Folklore Horror
Remember those terrifying cautionary tales that you were told as a kid? Well, the folk horror genre brings those hauntings to life in terrifying and horrific...
Rebel Review | ISIS Destroys a Family in Emotionally Devastating Film
There are more true stories about ISIS (or Daesh) than the world's hearts could handle. From the victims to the misguided members, the kidnapped women to...
Elevator Game Review | Cheeky Urban Legend Film Might Make You Shriek
Are you a big believer in urban legends? Well, you're not alone. And even if you're not, it's safe to say they're at least a tad...
Cats of Malta Review | Exploring Human Selflessness Through Furry Felines
The world has certainly come a long way from the time when funny cat clips seemed to overwhelm the internet. With the help of director Sarah...
Memory Review | Peter Sarsgaard Shines and Devastates in This Story of Love and...
Memory achieves the singular feat of being a love story we've never really seen before on-screen that, at the same time, feels immediately familiar. Trauma was...