WILLIAM TELL aims for a revolution with sincerity
by Andrea Schmidt, Staff Writer
William Tell is a film filled to the brim with sincerity.
by Andrea Schmidt, Staff Writer
William Tell is a film filled to the brim with sincerity.
by Sasha Ravitch, Staff Writer
The mind of horror author Laird Barron creates new and enticing genres, all while exploring the ultimate limits of how words can make you feel.
by Tina Kakadelis, Associate Editor
Darkest Miriam is a quiet, moving film for the loneliness in all of us.
by Andrea Schmidt, Staff Writer
Grand Tour is a stunning and interesting look across time and relationships.
by Jill Vranken , Staff Writer
Julie Keeps Quiet offers a quiet, stripped down look at an emotional truth.
by Tori Potenza, Staff Writer
What Ash lacks in direct development, it makes up for in blood and vibes.
by Daniel Pecoraro, Staff Writer
Step Back, Doors Closing has a lot of lovely relationship pieces, but lacks substance.
by Shayna Davis, Staff Writer
Feature debut Pet Shop Days is a messy, entertaining, Gen Z romp.
by Sasha Ravitch, Staff Writer
Author Elizabeth Hand takes us on a transgressively beauty journey in her episodes of First Word on Horror.
by Nikk Nelson, Staff Writer
The Godfather Part III turns 35 this year. So, it’s a good time to look at The Offer, a series about the making of the first film.
by Chelsea Alexandra, Staff Writer
The first two episodes of Mix Tape offer a romantic and epic love story through music and time.
by Chelsea Alexandra, Staff Writer
Ex-Husbands is a charming and touching look at the ever changing state of relationships.
by Carmen Paddock, Staff Writer
10 years ago an episode of the Starz series Black Sails aired and the series was never the same.
by Heidi Krull, Staff Writer
Avatar: The Last Airbender turns twenty and is still a remarkable piece of television.
by Sasha Ravitch, Staff Writer
Paul Tremblay teaches us the truth about horror in his episodes of First Word on Horror.
by Christopher La Vigna, Staff Writer
With interesting elements, One Night in Tokyo fails to do much more than meander.
by Megan Bailey, Staff Writer
Oh the dangerous liaisons you’ll meet with all their cruel intentions. It’s time, once again, for Movie: The Series. But this time, we’ve got an extra movie for you!
by Chelsea Alexandra, Staff Writer
As 9-1-1: Lone Star celebrates its 5th anniversary, it also says goodbye.
by Sasha Ravitch, Staff Writer
In an ode to the horror archetype of “The Final Girl,” legendary horror writer Stephen Graham Jones joins First Word on Horror to discuss.
by Carmen Paddock, Staff Writer
Even after 50 years, Swept Away is still as provocative as ever.