Oh, Somebody Somewhere — how I’m going to miss you so. In the age of VFX, CGI, and even (ugh) AI, it’s refreshing to sit down and enjoy something this grounded and real. Somebody Somewhere quickly established itself as one…
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The Haunting Of Hollywood, Lilia Doytchinova’s feature-length debut, is a character-driven narrative that explores the emotional and psychological effects of the past. The dramatic parable horror tale begins with Olivia (Tiffany Downey) lamenting how having her son, James (Chance Caeden),…
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Framed for a crime she didn’t commit, a woman is forced to clear her name to save her son in Terry Spears’ indie thriller, Beauty Grace Malice. Taja Brittaney stars as a single mother, Grace, who finds herself up against…
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TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2024 REVIEW! Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s crime thriller Cloud is a hilarious thrill ride that makes its two-hour run time pass by in a flash. The film centers on Ryosuke (Masaki Suda), an online reseller under the name…
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It should be impossible to look at Brothers and not make a parallel with Ivan Reitman's Twins (1988), because of the differences between its lead actors, Peter Dinklage and Josh Brolin. But there are far more similarities than that: there's…
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It's the beginning of the end. The return of Star Trek: Lower Decks for its fifth and final season is right around the corner, and we're here to give you a taste of what to expect from Mariner (Tawny Newsome)…
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Jon Ornoy’s Lost In The Shuffle is an entertaining documentary. It weaves in the history of trading cards, magic, and political intrigue of King Charles the Eighth’s death. The film follows Shawn Farquar, a notable magician who’s appeared on shows…
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This review was originally published during the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival. There is something about character-driven dramas that gets to the heart of the human experience, turning a simple, yet effective, movie into more of an emotional ride for audiences.…
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The latest short film from filmmaker Octavian Repede, The Death of the Centurion – A mystery story of the past frames itself within an epistle the young recruit Candidus (Tudor Urea) is writing to his sister. Letters are a wonderful…
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As I watched Ethan Berger’s debut feature, my thoughts drifted, thinking about similar stories such as Lone Scherfig’s The Riot Club and Andrew Neel’s Goat. The latter aligns with what The Line aims to accomplish: interrogating American fraternity life. Meanwhile,…
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Editor's note: The below recap contains spoilers for the Fire Country Season 3 premiere.The idea that Gabriela (Stephanie Arcila) and Diego (Raphael de la Fuente) would get married on Fire Country without a disaster occurring was a pipe dream. There…
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Editor's note: The below contains spoilers for the Fire Country Season 3 premiere.Season 2 of Fire Country ended on one of its biggest cliffhangers, as Gabriela (Stephanie Arcila) walked down the aisle to marry Diego (Rafael de la Fuente) while…
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