On this week’s episode of Rick and Morty, Claw and Hoarder: Special Ricktim’s Morty, the gang goes on a magical quest with oddly sexual dragons while Jerry (voiced by Chris… Read more Rick and Morty: Claw and Hoarder: Special Ricktim’s Morty Review →
Writer/director Celine Sciamma’s newest film, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, is a true labor of love that digs deep into the limitations put upon women and the true meaning… Read more Portrait of a Lady on Fire Review: Raw power and true love boom from one of this year’s best films →
A24’s newest film from the mind of writer/director Peter Strickland, In Fabric, takes viewers on a hilariously creepy joy-ride through the mysterious events that surround a gorgeous red dress. With… Read more In Fabric Review: Say yes to this hypnotizing and hilarious film about a killer dress →
On this week’s episode Harley Quinn, A High Bar, Joker (voiced by Alan Tudyk) is still pissed about Harley (voiced by Kaley Cuoco) dumping him and sets his sights on… Read more Harley Quinn: A High Bar Review →
Teaming up with Emmy winning writer Lena Waithe, director Melina Matsoukas creates an enthralling and fulfilling experience of life on the run from the law and delves into the love… Read more Queen & Slim Review: Legacy and love triumph in this stunning thrill ride →
Like the man it’s based on, Netflix’s new film, Dolemite Is My Name, is raw and determined as it captures the slick and stylized story of comedy legend Rudy Ray… Read more Dolemite Is My Name Review: A fittingly funny rise from the ashes story that boasts the comeback of a lifetime from Eddie Murphy →
For most of her existence, Harley Quinn has just been known as the maniacal love interest to the Joker within a very abusive and uncaring relationship. However, in recent years,… Read more Harley Quinn: Series Premiere Review →
After crafting an unnerving and tense experience with It Comes at Night back in 2017, writer/director Trey Edward Schultz returns with another tense feature, Waves, that delves into family tragedy… Read more Waves Review: Schultz and company ready to make waves this awards season →