The Woman in the Yard Review: Family Horror

As a psychological horror movie, The Woman in the Yard trades traditional scares for a quiet, gripping, devastating family drama.
Summer’s Camera Review: Gorgeously Tender Film

Kim Sia is wonderful in Summer’s Camera, Divine Sung’s gorgeously tender debut about a young photographer falling in love whilst discovering a family secret.
Shudderbugs Review: A Study in Solitude
In her directorial debut, Shudderbugs, Johanna Putnam creates a psychological thriller that examines the pain of losing a parent.
Departures Review: Authentic Break-Up Film
Departures follows Benji, a lost in life individual who finds his life turned upside down when he meets a man in an airport departure lounge.
War Paint: Women at War Review – Art & Conflict
War Paint: Women at War is a powerful commentary on women’s roles in conflict, showing how art offers resilience, courage, and hope.
Girls & Gods Review: Feminism & Religion
Girls & Gods effectively, bluntly, and fairly engages in discussions with women to ask a very complicated question: can feminism and religion coexist?
Secret Mall Apartment Review: Banned and Noble
Through its exploration of artistic integrity, community displacement, and creative rebellion, Secret Mall Apartment transforms an urban legend into a profound social commentary.
The Wedding Banquet (2025) Review: Love Wins
The Wedding Banquet takes relationships to the next level when a fake marriage is set between a man needing a green card and a lesbian woman needing money for IVF.
The Righteous Gemstones Season 4 Review
Season 4 of Danny McBride’s The Righteous Gemstones on HBO provides thrills, laughs, and a few tears as we bid farewell to the Gemstone family.
Bob Trevino Likes It Review: You’ve Got a Friend in Me
Bob Trevino Likes It reminds us that kindness goes a long way, and valuable human connections can present themselves in unexpected ways.