In her feature-length directorial debut, SCRAP, Vivian Kerr delivers a poignant story of humanity and understanding.…
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Movie Review: Carry-On: A Holiday Thriller Redefining the Ordinary Hero
Jaume Collet-Serra’s Carry-On is a high-octane, holiday-set action thriller that reinvents the ordinary-hero trope with remarkable…
Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘A Nonsense Christmas’—A Hilarious, Offbeat Holiday Special You Didn’t Know You Needed
What happens when Sabrina Carpenter throws out the rulebook and turns Christmas into a quirky, offbeat…
INTERVIEW: Kyle Mooney and Evan Winter Chat Nostalgic Doomsday Comedy ‘Y2K’
On December 31, 1999, the world was on edge about a possible technological shutdown. Due to…
“Sidelined: The QB and Me” – A Heartfelt Rom-Com That Scores Big on Tubi
Tubi’s latest original, Sidelined: The QB and Me, directed by Justin Wu, delivers an endearing YA…
Amazon Prime’s ‘Cruel Intentions’: A Bold Reimagining That Struggles to Capture the Original’s Edge
Pierre Choderlos de Laclos’ 1782 novel Les Liaisons dangereuses once again finds a way in the…
REVIEW: ‘Wicked’ Soars into Theaters Defying Expectations
Since its Broadway debut in 2003, Wicked has become a beloved musical. Twenty years later, director…
Terrifier 3 Is A Bloody, Bold Triumph in Modern Horror
Damien Leone’s Terrifier 3 feels like a gleeful celebration of everything that makes horror fans squirm…
EXCLUSIVE: Alex Wolff on Exploring the Dark Side of Frat Culture in ‘The Line’ and Collaborating with Director Ethan Berger
Alex Wolff stars in the new drama The Line, directed by Ethan Berger with supporting performances…
Movie Review: A Heartfelt Tale of Ghosts and Choices in Girl Haunts Boy
In Girl Haunts Boy director Emily Ting crafts a modern ghost story that is more about…