JADDOLAND: The Liminal Echoes Of The Displaced Soul
JADDOLAND: The Liminal Echoes Of The Displaced Soul

Jaddoland’s depiction of immigant life through imagery and meditations will echo throurh ghte hearts and minds of its audience.

BILLIONS (S5E4) "Opportunity Zone": There's No Place Like Home
BILLIONS (S5E4) “Opportunity Zone”: There’s No Place Like Home

New alliances are formed, things are moving fast, and the stakes are just getting higher each episode.

LAUREL CANYON: An Intimate Portrait of the '60s Music Scene
LAUREL CANYON: An Intimate Portrait Of L.A.’s Legendary Musical Oasis

While it doesn’t boast any earth-shattering revelations, there is still so much that’s worthwhile about Laurel Canyon.

THE VAST OF NIGHT: A Minimalist Must-See
THE VAST OF NIGHT: A Minimalist Must-See

Full of innovation and imagination, The Vast of Night plays to the corners of the human mind that dare to dream and recoil from what we fear.

YOU DON'T NOMI Trailer
YOU DON’T NOMI Trailer

You Don’t Nomi traces Paul Verhoeven’s Showgirls’ (1995) redemptive journey from notorious flop to cult classic, and maybe even masterpiece.

MRS. AMERICA: Delivers Phenomenal Performances & Offers A Fresh Look On Equal Rights Amendment Events
MRS. AMERICA: Delivers Phenomenal Performances & Offers A Fresh Look On Equal Rights Amendment Events

Mrs. America is an extraordinary limited series. It’s wicked, empowering, and, at times, frustrating. Just like a life of almost every woman I know.

BORIS AND THE BOMB: …Is A Bomb
BORIS AND THE BOMB:…Is A Bomb

Boris And The Bomb not only tries to be bigger than the sum of its parts but also seems to have a lot of heart put into it, yet it never reaches the heights envisioned by its creators.

THE TELLTALE HEART: A Blood-Soaked Descent Into Madness
THE TELL TALE HEART: A Blood-Soaked Descent Into Madness

The Tell Tale Heart is a punky, blood-spattered thrill ride from McClain Lindquist, whose debut short film brings something quite new to Poe’s story.

BOSCH SEASON 6: Consistently One Of The Best Shows On TV
BOSCH SEASON 6: Consistently One Of The Best Shows On TV

Bosch is an impressively crafted ensemble show with a wealth of excellent actors that make for an impressive consistency over its six-season run.

BABYTEETH: Bittersweet Symphony
BABYTEETH: Bittersweet Symphony

A stellar debut packed with poignant performances, the beautiful Babyteeth announces Shannon Murphy as a director who deserves our full attention.

THE OLD GUARD Trailer
THE OLD GUARD Trailer

In The Old Guard a covert team of immortal mercenaries are suddenly exposed and must now fight to keep their identity a secret just as an unexpected new member is discovered.

Staff Inquiry: Cinema Is A Cat
Staff Inquiry: Cinema Is A Cat

For this month’s Staff Inquiry the team talks about their favorite felines to grace the screen.

KILLING EVE (S3E7) "Beautiful Monster"
KILLING EVE (S3E7) “Beautiful Monster”: Cheating Death

“Beautiful Monster” fails to carry the momentum that the last few episodes have established.

CRSHD: Floundering Narrative Fails to Entice in College Comedy
CRSHD: Floundering Narrative Fails To Entice In College Comedy

While a narrative focusing on young women exploring their sexuality without judgment would usually be greeted with enthusiasm, CRSHD treads well-worn stereotypes.

SOUNDTRACK TO SIXTEEN: Insecurities Analyzed
SOUNDTRACK TO SIXTEEN: Insecurities Analyzed

Hillary Shakespeare’s Soundtrack to Sixteen is a concise and delightful examination of teenage insecurities with great performances and strong writing.