Film
Fantastic Fest screened Something in the Dirt, a memorizing descent you can’t look away from for the entire film.
The beauty of Westerns lies in their simplicity, but more specifically how to use silence. One and Four gets that.
Satanic Hispanics is a near-perfect anthology. With so many different tones and themes, that highlights the versatility of horror.
The Greatest Beer Run Ever tells the true story of a civilian who went to Vietnam during the height of the war delivering beers to his friends.
Rainbow is a riff on The Wizard of Oz that goes nowhere, lacks all charm, and is so filled with superfluous parts that you can hardly grasp its direction.
Taming the Garden is a powerful documentary that documents former Georgian prime minister Bidzina Ivanishvili’s vain quest to own ancient trees.
Ana Lily Amirpour’s Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon is a stylish horror comedy featuring stellar performances from Jeon Jong-seo and Kate Hudson.
My Best Friend’s Exorcism is a movie that explores the dangers of demons, LSD, and boys but is filled to the brim with friendship.
Blood Relatives infuses a fresh jolt of life and creativity into the genre and serves as a great directorial debut for Noah Segan.
Entergalactic is an inspired, original, and extremely intimate look at life and success from Netflix and Kid Cudi.
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Following the events of the Shibuya Incident, Yuji deals with his guilt in the uneven but stunning Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution.
Jay Kelly refuses to interrogate beyond surface level observations and suffers for it despite the best efforts of George Clooney and Adam Sandler.
My Secret Santa is everything you’d expect from its premise, yet it is still surprisingly delightful, paving the way for comfort viewing.














