Tribeca 2025: Mom and Daughter Take a Grief Trip in Feature Debut ‘Honeyjoon’
What do you get when you combine a distant mother/daughter relationship, grief, and an island vacation? Honeyjoon! For her feature debut, writer and...
Read MoreTribeca 2025: Prison Drama ‘Inside’ Goes Far Beyond the Concrete Walls
“Until you accept yourself, no matter where you are will be some kind of prison.” Mel Blight (Vincent Miller) has been incarcerated since he was 12...
Read More‘Ballerina’ — A Worthy John Wick Spin-Off with Killer Action
The world of John Wick expands after four movies and one TV show with a spin-off set between the events of John Wick: Chapter 3—Parabellum and John...
Read More‘F—toys’ Finds Bubblegum Beauty in the Grime of Survival
It’s a true testament to a creator when the audience can recognize their inspirations without reading a single word about the film. That can be said...
Read MoreMarvel’s Misfits Set a New Tone With Raw Exploration of Loneliness and Grief in ‘Thunderbolts*’
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has always excelled at bringing teams together—whether it’s the earth-shattering debut of The Avengers, the ragtag...
Read MoreFlying Lotus’s ‘Ash’ Is Retro Body Horror
It’s out there, right now, an actual solution, the technology to create a new world where we don’t get poisoned by the air we’re breathing. Riya...
Read More‘Warfare’ Is a Jarring War Thriller That Rattles the Core
Before you or I were ever a thought, General Sherman said, “War is hell,” and the best war films test and prove that theory. The films that fail are...
Read More‘Friendship’ — Watch Male-Bonding Fail With Hilarious Results — SXSW
Male loneliness has recently become a hot-button topic of conversation. One could make the argument that being lonely has been around since literally...
Read MoreMessy Rom-Coms Make Their Return in ‘The Threesome’ —SXSW
No one can resist a good rom-com, but to say there’s been an abundance of good ones lately would just be a lie. We’re slowly reverting back to our...
Read MoreThree Docs to Watch at SXSW: ‘Selena y Los Dinos’, ‘Trans Memoria’, and ‘Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore’
Selena y Los Dinos “There was [T]he Jackson [5]. We were going to be the Mexican Jackson’s.” -A.B. Quintanilla The first five minutes of Selena y Los...
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