Saturday, May 11, 2024

The Canterville Ghost Review | A Banner Animated Adaptation of Oscar Wilde's Classic Story

Oscar Wilde's classic short story gets a banner animated adaptation with an all-star voice cast of venerated British actors. The Canterville Ghost will have children and...

Herd Review | More Than a Lesbian Zombie Movie, But Less Than Spectacular

A troubled lesbian couple. Strangers in the backwoods. A warring militia. A rural zombie outbreak. My, that’s a lot to pack into a film, but first-time...

The Persian Version Review | A Powerful Narrative Told with Flair

A rebellious Iranian-American woman clashes with her strict and unforgiving mother but comes to understand they are very much alike. The Persian Version, winner of the...

The Other Zoey Review | An Average Romantic Comedy with Great Character Chemistry

In the sea of horror movies coming out this month, The Other Zoey presents an option for the romantic comedy crowd. Fans of the After franchise...

Wolf Like Me Season 2 Review | A Binge-Worthy Show in Time for Halloween

As Wolf Like Me enters its second season full of unknowns, series stars Josh Gad and Isla Fisher continue their excellent portrayals of Gary and Mary....

Perfect Days Review | A Lonely Man Struggles to Balance Life's Emotional Needs in...

Whether it’s raining or the sky is full of cloudless sunshine, the main character in legendary filmmaker Wim Wenders' Perfect Days is consistently happy. A public...

The Delinquents Review | A Bank Heist Movie Where Happiness Is Taken Back

On the surface, director Rodrigo Moreno’s award-winning new film, The Delinquents, mimics other heist films by showing how the best laid plans always seem to go...

In the Fire Review | Amber Heard Stumbles Through a Grim Period Piece

Science or religion? That is the question. Or perhaps a better question for a movie like In the Fire is, "Would this movie exist if Amber...

Meet Our Guest Editor Anna

🌟 Unveiling Our Gossip Guru: Anna Takes the Celebrity Spotlight at Gossip LA! 🌟 Anna has worked with companies like: LA Weekly, Music Weekly, Digital Journal, Music Times,...

Divinity Review | Soderbergh Presents a Monochrome Mindmelt

At the end of Lois Lowry's timeless novel The Giver, the main character seems to escape his isolated community, leading him to hear music and see...