Film
Danny and Michael Philippou’s Talk to Me is brutal, stressful, terrifying, and somehow exquisitely heartbreaking.
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is a good heist film. A good fantasy film. A good adventure. And above all else, a good D&D film.
Chang Can Dunk is a story we’ve seen, but it also iterates on those familiar concepts with impact by the film’s end.
Faraway is a satisfying middle-of-the-road drama of self-discovery with a tinge of romance as a mother learns to find herself again.
Scream VI is better than the last, proving that the franchise has ways to excite and build a larger Ghostface mythos without stopping.
The Sparrow gives nothing away easily and holds you so tightly all the way through until the very last frame in this tale of death and caged birds.
Aisha takes the asylum system that most everyone knows to be awful and demonstrates just how much so through the eyes of somebody going through it.
Róise & Frank perfectly blends humor and sincerity to make what may sound like a movie with a ridiculous premise into something absolutely satisfying and cathartic
Fulbari is a family drama demonstrating how familial expectations impact every generation while never attempting to declare one or another right.
Luther: The Fallen Sun delivers a film experience worthy of its titular detective, testing his drive for justice in the process.
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