Category: Reviews
‘Hunting Daze’ Review – An Exhilarating Pseudo-Horror
‘Hunting Daze’ Review – An Exhilarating Pseudo-Horror

The Big Picture Hunting Daze is a French-Canadian film exploring animalistic human behavior, set during a bachelor party weekend in a remote cabin. The film features a strong, unpredictable script, making for a compelling character study, mainly focusing on Nina,…

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The Serena Variations Featured, Reviews Film Threat
The Serena Variations Featured, Reviews Film Threat

I find it interesting that when it comes to discussions of human evolution, the discipline most obsessed with it is the arts. In Warren Fischer’s short film, The Serena Variations, a young woman is pushed beyond her limits in walking…

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‘Chestnut’ Review – ‘Chestnut’ Review: ‘Stranger Things’ Natalia Dyer Saw You From Across the Bar
‘Chestnut’ Review – ‘Chestnut’ Review: ‘Stranger Things’ Natalia Dyer Saw You From Across the Bar

The Big Picture Chestnut is a coming-of-age film that explores the period directly after college. The film offers a refreshing take on love triangles by embracing queerness and ambiguity. The chemistry between the three main actors is undeniable, making for…

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Dance Rivals Featured, Reviews Film Threat
Dance Rivals Featured, Reviews Film Threat

Director Nayip Ramos puts urban dance front and center in his debut feature film, Dance Rivals, a teen drama. High school star dancer Lex (Savannah Lee May) and her sister Kerri (Ava Whitworth) are uprooted from their home and school…

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Mother, Couch Featured, Reviews Film Threat
Mother, Couch Featured, Reviews Film Threat

Watching Ellen Burstyn refuse to get off a couch will have you glued to your couch in the well-polished oddity Mother Couch, the uncommon feature debut of writer/director Niclas Larsson. David (Ewan McGregor) is at a used furniture warehouse, shopping…

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‘Drawing Closer’ Review – A Netflix J-Drama With a Clever Twist
‘Drawing Closer’ Review – A Netflix J-Drama With a Clever Twist

The Big Picture You’re going to cry unless you’re a steel-hearted robot. Takahiro Miki delivers a YA J-drama that’s clear in its manipulative intentions. It's no better or worse than the most popular Hallmark or Lifetime specials, if that’s what…

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Because I Love You Featured, Reviews Film Threat
Because I Love You Featured, Reviews Film Threat

Ok. You got me. Kudos to Bob Celli and his short film, Because I Love You. Marco (Bob Celli) and Joanna (Jennifer Plotzke) are preparing for a dinner party with Joanna’s longtime friend and Marco’s employee, Jim (David Roberts) and…

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She Watches Blindly Featured, Reviews Film Threat
She Watches Blindly Featured, Reviews Film Threat

At some point in our lives, we probably dream about having superpowers…super-strength, flying abilities, force push. In our minds, having powers would be cool, but when you really think about it, is it a curse? Bryan Tan’s thriller She Watches…

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‘Star Trek Prodigy’ Season 2 Review
‘Star Trek Prodigy’ Season 2 Review

Editor's note: The below review contains major spoilers for Star Trek: Prodigy Season 2. The Big Picture Star Trek: Prodigy Season 2 is a thrilling and heartwarming continuation of the series, featuring time travel and strong character development. The animation…

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Forty Winks Featured, Reviews Film Threat
Forty Winks Featured, Reviews Film Threat

As humans, we tend to dig into our bad decisions in life. We think that if we just somehow continue down that dark path, certainly there’s an escape, and all the bad will be over. Such is the dilemma for…

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Tell Them You Love Me Featured, Reviews Film Threat
Tell Them You Love Me Featured, Reviews Film Threat

NOW ON NETFLIX! Nick August-Perna’s documentary, Tell Them You Love Me, is a heartbreaking story in so many ways. It shows how hope can be a powerful weapon, leaving devastation in its wake. The film is part of Netflix’s true crime…

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It’s Too Late for Peace
It’s Too Late for Peace

Editor's note: The below recap contains spoilers for House of the Dragon Season 2, Episode 3. The Big Picture In the third episode of House of the Dragon Season 2, the Targaryen civil war intensifies as both sides prepare for…

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