Film
With a strong cast, thrilling action, and a riveting plot that mostly sticks the landing, Shazam Fury of the Gods is a good cape film.
Furies has a cast of stellar female characters and shows how well women can pull off brutal fight choreography when trusted to execute it.
Fitting In is much more than it appears, making it a great exploration of gender, identity, and what it means to grow up.
Screening at SXSW, Raging Grace is an intimate social horror film from writer-director Paris Zarcilla and a coming-of-rage story.
The Long Game shows audiences the reality of Texas in the 1950s and the determination of a group of Mexican-American teens to succeed in golf.
You Were My First Boyfriend asks the question “What if you could rewrite your adolescence?” in this creative documentary reliving its creator’s past
Plan C chronicles the story of the titular organization and the grassroots network that continues to fight to expand access to abortion pills.
Pay Or Die Pay or Die shines as a piece that is deeply human, examining the U.S. insulin affordability crisis by way of three families.
Appendage is a good film that manages to land its message of confronting intrusive thoughts with b-horror grossness intact.
The Herricanes is a film about badass women who loved the game of football in a time when the rest of the world said they shouldn’t.
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