When you think of spies in films, I’ll bet you tend to think of the big-budget spectacles like the James Bond and Mission: Impossible films. There are others, of course, but none of these stories make espionage look conducive to…
‘You, Me & Her’ Review: A Bisexual Journey Overshadowed by a Man’s Desires
You, Me & Her tells the story of a bisexual awakening after marriage and having a kid. Unfortunately, her husband was the worst.
10 Things We’re Excited About from SXSW 2025
SXSW is always an exciting time of year, and the 2025 festival is no exception! This year’s film and TV lineup features hundreds of new titles, from big-name, big-budget features to smaller indie gems. It’s a lot to keep up…
My Dead Friend Zoe Review: A Raw Portrayal of Guilt
Sonequa Martin-Green gives a layered performance in the comedy-drama film My Dead Friend Zoe. Read our review.
Freaky Friday 2: The Teaser Trailer Has Us Wanting More…
Things are about to get a little (okay, a lot) freaky. The teaser trailer for Freakier Friday has been released and it looks pretty good.
F1 Trailer Introduces Sonny Hayes and Joshua Pearce as Formula 1’s New Team
It’s a great time to be a Formula 1 fan! There’s a new Drive to Survive season, the 2025 season stars soon, and the F1 trailer is here.
The Live-Action Lilo & Stitch Trailer Is Officially Here
Two months ahead of its theatrical release, the live-action Lilo & Stitch trailer has officially debuted! It’s the latest in Disney’s live-action remake line, and we have to admit: it looks pretty dang cute. The Lilo & Stitch trailer opens…
Mickey 17 Review: Robert Pattinson, I Didn’t Know You Had It In You
As someone who grew up loving movies like Starship Troopers, Mickey 17 was an unexpected delight. Read our review.
Didn’t Die Review: Even a Zombie Apocalypse Can’t Stop a Podcast
Didn’t Die really went and showed us that even a zombie apocalypse can’t stop a girl and her podcast. Read our review.
No Address Review: Hard, But Necessary
Some things don’t need to be said. Or, things you hope don’t need to be said. No Address, starring Beverly D’Angelo, Patricia Velasquez, Kristanna Loken, Lucas Jade Zumann, and Isabella Ferrerira, among others, very unequivocally says those things, but it…