Reviews ‘100 Nights a Hero’ Review – Feminist Fable Suffers From Style Over Substance A visually stunning queer fairytale overflowing with style, '100 Nights a Hero' dazzles the eye but falters in its storytelling ambition. Amelia HarveyNovember 22, 2025
Reviews ‘Eternity’ Review: A Sweet, Sincere, And Surprisingly Funny Afterlife Romance 'Eternity' A sweet, emotional afterlife love story that blends humor, heart, and irresistible charm. Jason MillerNovember 18, 2025
Reviews ‘Die My Love’ Review: Flaming Out of Audiences Minds Jennifer Lawrence delivers a raw, unsettling performance in 'Die My Love', and the unraveling of the human mind. Jalyn SandersonNovember 11, 2025
London Film Festival ‘Rose of Nevada’: Mark Jenkin’s Atmospheric Yet Hopeless Ghost Story 'Rose of Nevada' - A haunting voyage through time, guilt, and the ghostly pull of the sea. Amelia HarveyNovember 8, 2025
Reviews ‘Coyotes’: Justin Long and Kate Bosworth Can’t Save This Toothless Feature Despite strong performances and flashes of gore, 'Coyotes' never finds its bite, offering mild laughs and half-baked social commentary. Becca JohnsonNovember 1, 2025
Screamfest Screamfest 2025: ‘Damned if You Do’ Is a Devilishly Good Time Witty, bloody, and devilishly clever — 'Damned If You Do' is pure horror-comedy gold. Zosia WijaszkaOctober 24, 2025
Reviews ‘Shelby Oaks’ Review: A Passionate but Muddled Horror Debut Chris Stuckmann’s 'Shelby Oaks' his first feature aims for chills but gets lost in a haze of familiar tropes and unfocused storytelling. Lauren CoatesOctober 21, 2025
London Film Festival ‘The History Of Sound’: Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor Uplift Cold WWI Romance 'The History of Sound' saved only by Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor’s undeniable on-screen magic. Amelia HarveyOctober 19, 2025
London Film Festival ‘Is This Thing On?’ Review: Bradley Cooper Balances Heart and Humor Bradley Cooper delivers a tender, funny, and refreshingly gentle take on love, loss, and finding new purpose in 'Is This Thing On?'. Becca JohnsonOctober 19, 2025
London Film Festival ‘Blue Moon’ Review: Richard Linklater’s Ode To Classic Broadway 'Blue Moon' shines as Richard Linklater’s heartfelt ode to Broadway’s golden age. Amelia HarveyOctober 17, 2025