The Rivals of Amziah King is a phenomenal sophomore film for Andrew Patterson, with Matthew McConaughey and Angelina LookingGlass leading.
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Death of a Unicorn may struggle initially and edge on too much replication, even for an original concept, but it’s still a fun time.
GG Hawkins’ sophomore film, I Really Love My Husband, is simple and slow, excelling in capturing a real messy paradise.
Universal’s Drop shows that once again, Christopher Landon can turn a narrative gimmick into a gold medal genre thrill ride.
Clown In A Cornfield is a great stab at the early aughts sensibilities, aesthetics, and comedy that we haven’t seen executed this well in a while.
Developed by Ivy Road and published by Annapurna Interactive, Wanderstop is the best and worst thing I could have played. In a narrative-centric, cozy…
The Accountant 2 is a more mature film than its original that doesn’t distance itself from the concept that has been raked over the coals.
Sadie Sink leads O’Dessa, an original rock opera that spans music genre and packs every frame with excess.