Deadstream (Shudder) Review: The Horrors of Online Desperation

Joseph and Vanessa Winter’s Deadstream is a manic and deranged found footage social media horror that’s as funny as it is horrifying.
Bros (2022) Film Review: Undeniably Iconic

Billy Eichner’s hit studio comedy Bros is the funniest movie of the year so far, giving audiences an unforgettable theater experience.
Butterfly in the Sky Film Review: Why Storytelling Matters

Butterfly in the Sky is a love letter to LeVar Burton’s PBS children show, depicting how storytelling can change lives for the better.
Sissy (Shudder) Film Review

Kane Senes & Hannah Barlow’s Sissy is a fun and violent social media thriller with an outstanding lead performance at the helm from Aisha Dee.
Teknolust (2002) Film Review

Teknolust is a charming, offbeat sci-fi feature that explores the search for love and connection in a world being changed by AI, cloning, and digital tech.
Something You Said Last Night: Film Review

Something You Said Last Night tackles the struggles of a millennial trans woman with a nuance and introspectiveness that many new adults will value.
Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon: Film Review

Despite its weak conclusion, Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon is an enjoyable and perpetually interesting supernatural horror from Ana Lily Amirpour.
Do Revenge Review: One of the Best Teen Dark Comedies in Years

The excellent performances and chemistry of Maya Hawke and Camila Mendes help make Netflix’s Do Revenge one of the best teen dark comedies in years
Women Talking Film Review: “The Sun is Setting, and Our Light is Fading”

With an excellent cast and a brilliant screenplay, Sarah Polley’s chamber piece, Women Talking, is an essential testament to the filmmaker’s storytelling verve.
Clerks III Review: Welcome Back to the Quick-Stop

Hilarious and incredibly emotional, Clerks III is a fantastic conclusion to an unlikely trilogy and Kevin Smith’s best film since the original Clerks in 1994.