Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Barber Review | A Thriller with Compelling Characters but Little Mystery

Ireland has been knocking it out of the park with original films the past couple of decades, from Martin McDonagh's films like In Bruges and The...

The Super Models Review | An Inspiring Look Into the Journeys of Four Iconic...

Modeling is one of the biggest industries in the entire world. And for good reason. Almost everywhere you look, you will see a magazine, billboard, website,...

Saturn Bowling Review | A Captivating and Violent Dive Into Hereditary Brutality

There are few movies like Saturn Bowling. At least few good ones. Saturn Bowling spends its first half with the film's antagonist, before switching lanes to...

The Retirement Plan Review: Cage’s Rambo Feels Run Down

In the past, director Tim Brown made it his prerogative to dive right into the deep end of various genres. Take his 2017 creature feature horror...

In Flames Review | A Must-See Genre-Bending Pakistani Horror Movie

In Flames may be marketed as a horror film, but, in actuality, it is so much more than that. Indeed, for a film that's currently making...

Warm Blood Review | Messy '80s-Set Indie Effectively Captures Life on 16mm

There's a mind-bending short film from 2011 called The External World, with a ridiculously simple logline worthy of note: "A boy learns to play the piano."...

The New Boy Review | Violence and Beauty Abound in Warwick Thornton's Cate Blanchett...

No matter where you may fall on the spectrum of faith, it cannot be denied that religion — Christianity, in particular, as is the subject of...

Invisible Beauty Review | A Powerful & Inspiring Look at One of the Modeling...

If there’s one documentary you must see this fall, place Invisible Beauty on the top of your list, and not just because it’s exceptional, moving, engaging,...

Lee Review | Kate Winslet-Led WWII Drama Highlights the Need for Objective Truth [TIFF...

In a world where unlimited information — and, by extension, misinformation — can be accessed with a single click, the objective truth has become elusive. All...

Satanic Hispanics Review | A Spooky Anthology Film That Celebrates Latino Culture

Horror anthology movies are not anything new. For decades, we have seen the horror genre pump out numerous anthology movies that tell many different short stories...