*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On the second episode of HBO’s We Are Who We Are, Right here, right now #2, we get to see Caitlin’s (Jordan Kristine Seamon) side… Read more HBO’s We Are Who We Are: Right here, right now #2 (Episode 2) Review →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of HBO’s Lovecraft Country, I Am., we catch up with everyone as Christina’s (Abbey Lee) start to become clear, Hippolyta (Aunjanue… Read more HBO’s Lovecraft Country: I Am. (Episode 7) Review →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of HBO’s Lovecraft Country, Strange Case, the group deals with the repercussions of Montrose’s (Michael K. Williams) actions while Ruby (Wunmi… Read more HBO’s Lovecraft Country: Strange Case (Episode 5) Review →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of HBO’s Lovecraft Country, Holy Ghost, the group returns to Chicago and as everyone reels from Uncle George’s (Courtney B.… Read more HBO’s Lovecraft Country: Holy Ghost (Episode 3) Review →
Expanding on her 2017 short film of the same name, writer/director Karen Maine creates a unique kind of coming of age story with Yes, God, Yes. The film follows Alice… Read more Yes, God, Yes Review: Dyer nails it in this fresh coming of age comedy →
Tackling the true story of a Canadian drug junkie being from Quebec being the pawn in an drug trafficking plot for government officials and spending years in prison in Thailand,… Read more Most Wanted Review: Hartnett and Pilon are knockouts in this new crime thriller about corruption in Canada →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of HBO’s Perry Mason, Chapter 6, Emily’s (Gayle Rankin) trial gets off to a shaky start as Mason’s (Matthew Rhys)… Read more HBO’s Perry Mason: Chapter Six Review →
Writer/director Vaclav Marhoul’s of Jerzy Kosinski’s novel, The Painted Bird, is a tortuous and grotesque film that preys on depravity as it tells one of the gruesome Holocaust stories ever… Read more The Painted Bird Review: An overtly gruesome and grimy Holocaust film that finds merit in its story and style →