An agoraphobic Seattle tech worker uncovers evidence of a crime.
In her last report Kristy Strouse reviews You Won’t Be Alone, Something in the Dirt, Palm Trees & Power Lines and Hatching!
Kogonada’s science fiction drama set in a world of robotic children stars Colin Farrell, Jodie Turner-Smith, and Justin H. Min.
Whether it’s science fiction or simply a sensational real-life story, who doesn’t enjoy an inventive…
With God’s Country, director Julian Higgins takes an introspective dive into the underbelly of humanity’s darker instincts.
In her second report from Sundance Film Festival Kristy Strouse reviews Cha Cha Real Smooth & Am I OK?
While crafts a uniquely haunting atmosphere, The Laureate focuses too much on its plot and not enough on the unique personalities of its characters.
For her first report Kristy Strouse talks Fire of Love, Watcher and Lucy & Desi!
With strong performances and technically sound decisions, A Banquet is let down by the immense wealth of perspectives it attempts to harness.
On this Animation Sensation we discuss the 1998 animated film The Prince of Egypt.
Coupled with strong performances and talent behind the camera, All of Us Are Dead is a binge-worthy venture.
Free Chol Soo Lee tackles many subjects, but the way that it puts Chol Soo’s story and his tragedies front and center is exceedingly effective.
Tiktok, Boom looks at the general landscape of social media. Shalini Kantayya’s documentary explores widely but rarely dives too deep.
When a new family moves in next doorm their young daughter, Megan, quickly captivates Laura, stirring up painful memories of her own daughter, who died.
While it had great moments, it still feels like massive filler in a season that is only three episodes deep.