POSIES creates a dark and intriguing world that immerses audiences
by Tina Kakadelis, Staff Writer
Posies immerses audiences in a world where humans are monsters both literally and figuratively.
by Tina Kakadelis, Staff Writer
Posies immerses audiences in a world where humans are monsters both literally and figuratively.
by Tina Kakadelis, Staff Writer
Humane marks the feature directorial debut of Caitlin Cronenberg who, like the rest of her family, weaves a tangled, chilling, family-drama thriller
by Tina Kakadelis, Staff Writer
What if we existed in an alternate universe where our hearts were ordinary objects in our chests?
by Tina Kakadelis, Staff Writer
“I want to tell you a story…all you have to do is listen.”
by Tina Kakadelis, Staff Writer
It’s hard to understand how a film like Josie and the Pussycats went over the heads of adults when two pre-teen children immediately understood its purpose.
by Tina Kakadelis, Staff Writer
The man responsible for Jaws and Indiana Jones is going to direct a musical? Sure, Steven.
by Tina Kakadelis, Staff Writer
If my mom ever revisits Local Hero and it doesn’t have an ounce of its original shine, she’ll always have “Gordon, I’m dying.”
by Tina Kakdelis, Staff Writer
Welcome to MovieJawn’s first ever Sound & Vision Poll, where our writers share why they love their 10 favorite movies of all time!
by Tina Kakadelis, Staff Writer
A League of Their Own (2022) took the original film’s feelings of warmth and inclusivity, and ran with them to a brand-new level.