TV Review: Runaways Is Taking More Dramatic, Apocalyptic Turns

Runaways absolutely killed in terms of comic books transitioning into television. Its premise is definitely intriguing, superhero kids with villain parents, and as in my…

Film Review: In The Fade Shows Nazis Are Making A Dangerous Comeback

Synopsis: Tattooed, street-smart Katja, her ex-con Kurdish-German husband Nuri, and their young bespectacled violin-playing son Rocco might seem at first glance like an atypical family,…

Film Review: The Greatest Showman Tries To Sell You Hope, Are You Buying?

Directed by Michael Gracey, The Greatest Showman is not a film for everyone or every time, in part, because it aims for the surrealism of…

TV Review: Hulu’s Trust Me Is Psychological Drama At Its Finest

Trust Me may seem outlandish in plot. An overworked, underpaid nurse named Cath Hardacre whistleblows that her care ward was not acting so “caring”.  Seems…

Film Review: The New Radical Shows The Lines Between Hero And Villain

The New Radical Synopsis: Making a printable gun landed Cody Wilson on the U.S. government’s watchlist. Together with British programmer Amir Taaki, they founded Dark Wallet,…

Film Review: Poor Agnes Shows The Banality of Evil

Visually crisp and intimately moody through Navin Ramaswaran direction and James Gordon Ross brilliant writing, Poor Agnes is a HEAVY film. Its premise is NOT for the lighthearted,…

TV Review: Hulu’s GameFace Will Leave You Laughing Your Face Off

On November 16, the hit E4 series, GameFace, premieres on HULU, and Roisin Conaty is ONE TO WATCH! Starring and writing the series, Roisin is…

Film Review: Santa & Andres Shows Political Revolutions Are NOT For Everyone

Political Revolutions do not happen for everyone. The irony of revolutions is that they rise on the backs of poorer men, who eventually become the…

Film Review: Thelma Redefines Thrillers And Questions Faith/ Fear

Synopsis: Thelma, a shy young student, has just left her religious family in a small town on the west coast of Norway to study at…

Film Review: A Bride For Rip Van Winkle Is A Three Hour Dark Fairytale

Synopsis: Nanami is an apathetic, part-time junior high school teacher, whose only solace comes from connecting with others on “Planet,” a new social network service. One…

TV Review: Hulu Brings One of The Best Marvel Adaptations In Runaways

Synopsis: Every teenager thinks their parents are evil. What if you found out they actually were? Marvel’s Runaways is the story of six diverse teenagers…

Film Review: Tom of Finland Celebrates A Gay Icon In Need of Remembrance

Directed by Dome Karukoski and written by Aleksi Bardy, Tom of Finland, is a rich dive into a gay icon that is not as known…

Movie Review: Blade Runner 2049 Is Gorgeous In Style And Rich In Commentary

Officer K (Ryan Gosling), a new blade runner for the Los Angeles Police Department, unearths a long-buried secret that has the potential to plunge what’s…

Film Review: Walking Out Shows How A Father And Son Survive Together

Synopsis: A teenager, David, journeys to Montana to hunt big game with his estranged father, Cal. Father and son struggle to connect, until a brutal…

Film Review: UNA Shows When A Childhood Can Be Lost An Adult Is Left To Be Found

Synopsis: Fifteen years earlier, Una ran away with an older man, Ray, a crime for which he was arrested and imprisoned. When she comes across…