Film
Queens on the Run is a fun ride with four women on a road trip at last, with great escalatingly ridiculous comedy and a strong action finish.
The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die receives a proper send-off to its title while telling an epic tale of the creation of England.
While there are a few good performance among the cast, the shoddily written script of Renfield sinks it into a boring time at the theaters.
Operation Nation follows a young man caught between his fascist cousin and a leftist woman he’s falling for in this confused story.
For everything Showing Up says about relationships, self-loathing, and free spirits, none overcomes how painfully drawn out every scene is.
An apt culinary thriller, Hunger is a visually stunning feast for the eyes that will leave you feeling full.
Sam Now is an award-worthy documentary filmed by one brother about the search for his half-brother’s mother who abandoned them suddenly 25 years ago.
Oh Belinda remakes the 1986 Turkish award-winner as actress Dilara gets stuck as a housewife in the world of a commercial she’s shooting.
‘How To Blow Up A Pipeline’ from director Daniel Goldhaber is a heart-pounding heist thriller with strong performances.
Chupa isn’t a perfect film, but it s a really great kid’s movie that uses fantasy to tell a story about culture and family.
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