Recently, Amazon Prime added the latest addition to the coming of age romance genre with writer/director Richard Tanne’s adaptation of Krystul Sutherland’s novel Our Chemical Hearts. The film, titled Chemical… Read more Chemical Hearts Review: Abrams and Reinhart create some effective chemistry on-screen →
DC’s deadliest mercenary, Deathstoke, has rose in popularity recent years and fans have been begging to see him not only fight DC’s finest in every medium, but also go on… Read more Deathstroke: Knights and Dragons Review: A fun, blood-soaked animated outing for the iconic DC merc →
With an incredibly original concept and a star-studded cast, Netflix looks to close out the summer with an action-packed, superpowered blowout in the form of Project Power. What’s initially powerful… Read more Netflix’s Project Power Review: A fresh, superpowered concept nearly let down by a lackluster story →
Taking the concept of a serial slasher into both the world of social media and in the driver’s seat of a rideshare service, the newest film from writer/director Eugene Kotlyarenko,… Read more Spree Review: A rideshare spin on a serial slasher that takes the genre into the age of social media →
The new film from writer/director, and frequent actress, Amy Seimetz, She Dies Tomorrow, has been labeled as timely pandemic thriller lately and, after seeing it, it certainly lives up to… Read more She Dies Tomorrow Review: Seimetz creates a mind-bending, horrifying, and timely look at fear and death →
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 →
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 →