ASK DR. RUTH: The Best Things Come In Small Packages
ASK DR. RUTH: The Best Things Come In Small Packages

Ask Dr. Ruth is a great reminder that a difficult past doesn’t have to dictate the future and that it’s never too late to make something of yourself.

Tribeca Film Festival 2019: SUBLIME, THE QUIET ONE, LIL' BUCK: REAL SWAN and RED, WHITE AND WASTED
Tribeca Film Festival 2019 Documentary Report #2

In her second Tribeca documentary report, Stephanie Archer reviews Red, White & Wasted, Lil’ Buck: Real Swan, The Quiet One, and Sublime.

Cannes 2019 Days 1 & 2: The Festival Opens With Zombies, Revolutions & Killer Style
Cannes 2019 Days 1 & 2: The Festival Opens With Zombies, Revolutions & Killer Style

Gus Edgar & Alistair Ryder report from Cannes, with reviews of The Dead Don’t Die, Deerskin, Les Miserables, Bull and A Brother’s Love.

Tribeca 2019: Interview With Katherine Propper, Writer/Director Of The Short STREETFLAME
Tribeca 2019: Interview With Katherine Propper, Writer/Director Of Short Film STREET FLAME

We spoke with Katherine Propper, writer/director of the short film Street Flame, which premiered at Tribeca 2019.

Tribeca Film Festival 2019: FOR THEY KNOW NOT WHAT THEY DO, AFTER PARKLAND, THE LEFT OVER WOMAN and A WOMEN'S WORK: THE NFL'S CHEERLEADER PROBLEM
Tribeca Film Festival 2019 Documentary Report #1

Tribeca 2019’s documentaries were a roller coaster ride of emotions. Stephanie Archer reviews The Leftover Women, After Parkland and more.

RIVERDALE: "Chapter Fifty-Six: The Dark Secret of Harvest House" (S3 E21): An Intense Episode Prepares For An Epic Finale
RIVERDALE (S3E21) “Chapter Fifty-Six: The Dark Secret of Harvest House”: Intense Episode Prepares For Epic Finale

The Dark Secret of Harvest House was one of the most intense and satisfying episodes of Riverdale this season, setting up the finale to bring season 3 across the finish line.

CHERNOBYL (S1E2) “Please Remain Calm” - This Sophomore Episode Is An Intensified Nightmare
CHERNOBYL (S1E2) “Please Remain Calm”: An Intensified Nightmare

Episode two of Chernobyl ups the scale of the disaster and introduces us to new characters while retaining its slow-burn approach. Jak-Luk Sharp reviews.

ANIARA: A Beautiful Sci-Fi Epic Veered Off Course
ANIARA: A Beautiful Sci-Fi Epic That Veers Slightly Off Course

Aniara is a gorgeous sci-fi tale, that excels in worldbuilding and making the most of its budget. Brent Goldman reviews.

THE REALM: The Collapse of a King
THE REALM: The Collapse Of A King

Like any great anti-hero story, the lead of The Realm knows he’s a bad man, and Sorogoyen makes him go through hell to atone for his sins.

Tribeca Film Festival 2019 Reviews: CHANGING THE GAME And A TASTE OF SKY
Tribeca Film Festival 2019 Reviews: CHANGING THE GAME And A TASTE OF SKY

Lee Jutton reflects on two documentaries she was able to see at Tribeca Film Festival, called Changing the Game and A Taste of Sky.

THE TWILIGHT ZONE (S1E7) "Not All Men": Meteors and Toxic Masculinity
THE TWILIGHT ZONE (S1E7) “Not All Men”: Meteors & Toxic Masculinity

Picture a world where women live in fear of men’s violent outbursts. This all too relevant scenario is where episode 7 of the Twilight Zone reboot begins.

THE SPANISH PRINCESS (S1E1) "The New World": When Worlds Collide
THE SPANISH PRINCESS “The New World” (S1E1): When Worlds Collide

Journeys, both literal and figurative, play a significant role in this very first episode of The Spanish Princess. Katy Kostakis reviews.

THE HUSTLE: Gender-Swapped Remake Is A Fruitless Con
THE HUSTLE: Gender-Swapped Remake Is A Fruitless Con

The Hustle is a female-driven remake that features two household names – it may look appealing, but don’t let it deceive you – it’s a con job in itself.

Tribeca Film Festival 2019: The Shorts 2: HOOK UP 2.0, WESTFALIA, I THINK SHE LIKES YOU, PEGGY, HARD-ISH BODIES, LADY HATER, and STORM
Tribeca Film Festival 2019 Short Films Report #2

In our second Tribeca shorts recap, we review Hook Up 2.0, Westfalia, I Think She Likes You, Peggy, Hard-ish Bodies, Lady Hater and Storm.

THE SHADE SHEPHERD: Chris Faulisi’s 1980’s Thriller Follows The Nostalgic Herd

The Shade Shepherd is a thumping and garish character venture, made to look and feel alluring, yet ends up inheriting an artistic drive, low on fuel and brisk in speed.