HISTORY OF SWEAR WORDS: Not Your Typical History Lesson
HISTORY OF SWEAR WORDS: Not Your Typical History Lesson

With History of Swear Words, Netflix delivers entertainment and knowledge regarding those naughty words that have morphed throughout the years.

PIECES OF A WOMAN: Nurturing Life & Facing Death
PIECES OF A WOMAN: Nurturing Life & Facing Death

Pieces of A Woman is remarkable – it’s either the final great film of 2020 or the first masterwork of 2021.

THE RECKONING Trailer
THE RECKONING Trailer

Evelyn, a young widow haunted by the recent suicide of her husband Joseph, is falsely accused of being a witch by her Landlord.

Horrific Inquiry: SPLINTER (2008)
Horrific Inquiry: SPLINTER (2008)

In a retrospective world, now is the time to revisit Splinter – or to discover it for the first time. You won’t be disappointed.

THE DIG: An Old Tale Of British Excellence Never Quite Brought To Life
THE DIG: An Old Tale Of British Excellence Never Quite Brought To Life

The Dig finds a good old tale of British excellence but never quite brings it to life failing to avoid trite pitfalls along the way.

Malcolm & Marie Trailer
MALCOLM & MARIE Trailer

A filmmaker and his girlfriend discuss their past relationships while returning home from a movie premiere.

TikTok Made RATATOUILLE Into A Musical, And It Slaps
TikTok Made RATATOUILLE Into A Musical, And It Slaps

What started as a meme last year on TikTok — that the 2007 Pixar film Ratatouille has Broadway musical potential — unexpectedly exploded in popularity.

RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE S13E2 "Condragulations": You're A Winner, Baby! A Sharp Turn Towards Gold
RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE S13E2 “Condragulations”: You’re A Winner, Baby! A Sharp Turn Towards Gold Ru-demption

While episode two is a big upgrade from season 13 of RuPaul’s Drag Race’s premiere, a lot happened in this episode and most of it was good but average.

EXAM: A Notably Tense Iranian Short Film With Interesting Subtext
EXAM: A Notably Tense Iranian Short Film With Interesting Subtext

Sonia K. Hadad’s Exam is a 15-minute panic attack that doesn’t immediately de-escalate, embodied by Sadaf Asgari’s superb performance.

What Does The Future Of Black British Film Look Like? A Discussion With Tomisin Adepeju, Anthony Vander, Kashif Boothe, Duaine Carma Roberts Hosted By Levi Eddie Aluede
What Does The Future Of Black British Film Look Like? A Discussion With Tomisin Adepeju, Anthony Vander, Kashif Boothe, Duaine Carma Roberts Hosted By Levi Eddie Aluede

Levi Aluede hosted a discussion with Tomisin Adepeju, Kashif Boothe, Dauine Carma Roberts, and Anthony Vander about the future of black British filmmakers.

Queerly Ever After #43: DIFFERENT FOR GIRLS (1996)
Queerly Ever After #43: DIFFERENT FOR GIRLS (1996)

For this Queerly Ever After, Amanda Jane Stern takes a look at the 1996 film: Different for Girls.

THE MYSTERY OF THE PINK FLAMINGO: La Vie En Kitsch
THE MYSTERY OF THE PINK FLAMINGO: La Vie En Kitsch

The Mystery of the Pink Flamingo embodies the spirit of its subject in wonderfully weird ways that entertain.

The Latest Podcast #139: Best Films of TIFF 2023
The Latest Podcast #17: The Great 2021 Movie Preview

Jesse Nussman and guests Josh Martin, Hunter Heilman, and Jordan Snyder break down their most eagerly anticipated movies of the year.

LOCKED DOWN Trailer
LOCKED DOWN Trailer

A quarreling couple make peace in order to take advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic and pull off a jewellery heist at the department store Harrods.

"I Started To Realize That Our Social Media Culture Hadn’t Been Explored Much in a Scripted Narrative" Interview with Mike Heslin, Star and Director of THE INFLUENCERS
“I Started To Realize That Our Social Media Culture Hadn’t Been Explored Much in a Scripted Narrative” Interview with Mike Heslin, Star and Director of THE INFLUENCERS

Alex Lines spoke with Mike Heslin, who created, wrote, directed, and performs in the new Amazon series: The Influencers.