The directorial debut of Alex McAulay, Don’t Tell a Soul, is a bare-knuckled, grisly thriller about dominant masculinity and keeping secrets that goes a little too far. The film follows… Read more Don’t Tell a Soul Review: A nail-biting thriller that just doesn’t stick the landing →
The latest film in Netflix’s jam-packed December release schedule, director Ryan Murphy’s adaptation of Chad Beguelin, Bob Martin, and Matthew Sklar’s musical The Prom, is unfortunately not the sum of… Read more Netflix’s The Prom Review: A lot of potential tanked by too many personalities →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On the season finale of HBO’s We Are Who We Are, Right Here, Right Now #8 and Last, Fraser (Jack Dylan Grazer) and Cate (Jordan… Read more HBO’s We Are Who We Are: Season Finale Review →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of HBO’s We Are Who We Are, Right Here, Right Now #7, grief and despair consumes and send the base into… Read more HBO’s We Are Who We Are: Right Here, Right Now #7 (Episode 7) Review →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of HBO’s We Are Who We Are, Right Here, Right Now #6, Fraser (Jack Dylan Grazer) gets much closer to Jonathan… Read more We Are Who We Are: Right Here, Right Now #6 (Episode 6) Review →
Back before theaters had closed down due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, one of the last trailers that I saw was for Charm City Kings – a coming of age… Read more Charm City Kings Review: A finely tuned coming of age thriller with all the right parts →
With there being growing conflicts with the U.S. and escalating tension causing strained relationship as election day grows nearer, honestly, I’ve been craving a pick me up comedy to give… Read more Spontaneous Review: An explosively heartwarming and hilarious love story →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of HBO’s We Are Who We Are, Right Here, Right Now #5, big changes start to form as Caitlin (Jordan Kristine… Read more HBO’s We Are Who We Are: Right Here, Right Now #5 (Episode 5) Review →