A Very Jonas Christmas Movie Review: A Festive and Rewarding Watch for Jonas Brothers Fans

A Very Jonas Christmas Movie will be a lot more than a festive, fun time for long-time Jonas Brothers fans who know the band’s history.

DOC Season 2 Episode 8 Review: A Relatable & Powerful Hour Of Television

Season 2, Episode 8 of DOC was an hour of complicated emotions, medicine and family. We cried, screamed, and 👀 that ending.

‘Blue Moon’ Review: A Standout of 2025

Actor Ethan Hawke and director Richard Linklater are a Hollywood collaboration that deserves more attention. Their contribution to American cinema has been more low-key than other actor-director duos, but all the movies they have made together are outstanding. Their latest,…

Lesbian Space Princess Review: A Colorful & Life-Affirming Coming-of-Age Story

From the very first trailer of Lesbian Space Princess, I thought I knew what I was getting into. I was wrong. Read our review.

In Our Blood Review: A Good Film For Fans Of The Found-Footage Horror Genre

In Our Blood is a horror film that blends documentary and narrative fiction in a way that still manages to deliver unexpected twists.

The Littles Short Film Review: Violet McGraw Needs to Do More Horror

After stubbing her toe on a loose floorboard, a young girl unwittingly sets off a serious of mysterious and horrifying events.

The Red Mask Screamfest Review: A Movie That Honors The Classic Slasher Formula

The Horror genre is one that continuously works to create new and fresh ideas that push the envelope. Sometimes simplicity works too. Ritesh Gupta’s horror flick The Red Mask offers a fresh take and the simplicity of the horror formula…

Thinestra Screamfest Review: A Disturbing Yet Authentic Look At Disordered Eating

Trigger Warning: Eating disorders and body dysmorphia. Nathan Hertz’s theatrical debut film, Thinestra, which stars identical twins Melissa and Michelle Macedo, gives a disturbing yet honest look at disordered eating. The film follows Penny, a photo retoucher who works in…

Affection Screamfest Review: A Formula We’ve Seen But Still An Impressive Debut

This year’s Screamfest Horror Film Festival kicked off on opening night with Affection. Read our review here.

‘Maintenance Required’ Review: A Decent Make and Model of This Story

Romantic comedies come with a built-in resolution. We KNOW the lead couple is going to end up together. They have to. It’s not a romantic comedy if they don’t. Given the fact that the central conflict is already decided, romantic…