Film
Aloners isn’t some grand narrative with dramatic plots or sets or even costuming. Instead, it’s a slice of life and a somber one at that.
Ho Wi Ding’s Terrorizers is a brilliant film that interweaves four stories to create a powerful exploration of the proliferation of misogynistic ideas.
‘Becoming Cousteau’ is a marvelous look into a legendary explorer and filmmaker that also serves as an inspiring force to fight for our planet.
All My Puny Sorrows is a well-crafted family drama that explores the theme of suicide with the grace it deserves, thanks to its two leads.
Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal & Greed is a rather sobering look at the life of Bob Ross through the people who knew him best.
All The Moons manages to take all that’s known about vampires on film and add a deeper level of sophistication at Fantasia Fest 2021.
Based on an Estonian mythological creature, Kratt blends adventure, gore, coming-of-age, morality, and comedy in one tight, highly entertaining package.
Vacation Friends is a story about an unlikely friendship as party animals Ron, and Kyla wedding crash Marcus and Emily after partying with them in Mexico.
Shinji Hamasaki’s Not Quite Dead Yet is an endearing and funny tale about communication and love that also happens to feature rock, ghosts, and espionage.
Candyman is a chilling yet thoughtful examination of the power that stories can hold and a truly worthy sequel to the original film.
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Emerald Fennell’s latest, “Wuthering Heights,” trades in gothic storytelling for pastel dreams and a pedestrian affair.














