
EVERYTHING FOR A REASON has a summer love vibe that is fun, welcoming, and youthful
EVERYTHING FOR A REASON has a summer love vibe that is fun, welcoming, and youthful.

EVERYTHING FOR A REASON has a summer love vibe that is fun, welcoming, and youthful.

Director Dominic Cooke and screenwriter Tom O’Connor bring a fresh set of eyes and very human POV, immersing us in this nail-biting fact-based story.

One of the keys to the success of SON is that Kavanagh steeps us in ambiguity, dangling it before us like a carrot to a mule. Are we dealing with the supernatural? Are we dealing with severe mental illness in Laura? Are we dealing with Satan or religious fanatics?

CHASING THE RAIN is a powerful introspective rumination or exploration of the human condition as seen through the eyes of one wallowing in self-pity

Writer/director Shawn Linden cuts off the gristle and serves up the grisly with a savory slow-roasted tale of tension and terror with HUNTER HUNTER.

What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. Right? Might be that way for some but not for director Deon Taylor and writer David Loughery.

With a year like 2020, what could be more fitting than a disaster film involving an E.L.E. aka Extinction Level Event, and in this

You better watch out. You better not cry. You better not pout. And you better not hire a hitman to take out Santa Claus!

Captivating us in writer/director Thomas Bezucha’s adaptation of Larry Watson’s acclaimed novel of the same name, LET HIM GO, Kevin Costner and Diane Lane

It’s that time of year again! Time for Christmas-themed films to fill us with joy, hope, laughter, and faith. And after a year like

An original premise that stems from the idea of “what if” and the famed La Brea Tar Pits, TAR hypothesizes via an entre of Native American

Hours before its world premiere at Fantastic Fest, I watched THE BOY BEHIND THE DOOR. I was holding my breath, clutching my throat (with