Film
“The Primevals” is a charming and nostalgic adventure film that reminds us of the power of stop-motion to tell exciting stories.
Mutt is a great example of what slice-of-life fiction can be when it’s real without being traumatic when Feña encounters three people from pre-transition.
They Cloned Tyrone is the satirical blaxploitation directed by writer-director Juel Taylor, a sci-fi thriller you didn’t know you needed.
Shin Kamen Rider is epic and absurd, but most importantly, it’s surprisingly sincere with all the things that made the franchise iconic.
Mami Wata deals in spirituality and questions of faith through C.J. Obasi’s lens which captures everything in vivid black and white.
20 Days in Mariupol delivers the live account of a journalist who stayed behind to witness the horrors of the Russian siege of Mariupol.
Theater Camp is exactly the essence of camp, completely over-the-top but demonstrative of the transformative power of summer camp.
Oppenheimer not only breathtakingly marries the sonic with the visual but makes it an explosive volley of indicting conversations.
Down Low is a totally absurd comedy with a cast of gold and nearly the right mix of sincerity and moralizing in the end
Barbie is a masterwork as thoughtful as it is funny with a few snags here and there but on the whole, feels like a triumph in IP movie-making.
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