Thelma Review: Squibb is No Ordinary Grandma

Thelma is an absolutely adorable film that follows June Squibb as a grandma who gets payback on criminals who recently scammed her.
Ted (2024): TV Show Review

The Ted TV show should have been a catastrophe, but the amount of heart poured into it has resulted in one of the most likeable sitcoms we’ve seen in years.
Ghostlight: Film Review

Art can help process tragedy in “Romeo and Juliet” dramedy Ghostlight , an emotionally resonant film that will stay with you for a long time.
Sometimes I Think About Dying: Film Review

Sometimes I Think About Dying is a simple romantic comedy that’s boosted by solid performances and a keen eye for little moments that mean a whole lot.
In Broad Daylight: Sobering look at society’s forgotten

In Broad Daylight, with Jennifer Yu, is a sobering but important look at how society cares for the aging and most vulnerable among us.
Mean Girls (2024) Film Review

Reneé Rapp puts the world on notice in Mean Girls (2024), which honors the 2004 classic film and subsequent Broadway adaptation while also being a blast for audiences.
The Settlers (Los Colonos): Film Review

With The Settlers (Los Colonos), Felipe Gálvez offers a piercing and cold look at the brutal actions in La Tierra del Fuego.
Apolonia, Apolonia: Lea Glob Film Review

Lea Glob’s documentary Apolonia, Apolonia, about artist Apolonia Sokol, is a soul stirring feminist odyssey which pays homage to the women who fight to be seen and heard.
First Time Caller Review: Chilling One Room Thriller

Abe Goldfarb & J.D. Brynn’s First Time Caller is a chilling and enthralling one-room thriller that takes its micro-budget to the absolute limit.
Utama Film Review: Astonishing Debut

Utama, Alejandro Loayza Grisi’s astonishing debut, delivers a fresh new perspective on the climate crisis, telling a small story about a big subject matter.