by Sean Atkins | Oct 7, 2022
Mike Flanagan’s latest Netflix series may not be on par with The Haunting anthology series or Midnight Mass, but it’s still a satisfactory series worth watching this spooky season. Writer, director, and showrunner Mike Flanagan has had a remarkable streak in recent...
by Kevin Allen | Oct 6, 2022
In trying to clear their names of murder, two World War I veterans stumble onto a harrowing discovery in the latest film from David O. Russell. David O. Russell has had consistent success during awards season over the course of the last decade, with Silver Linings...
by Sean Atkins | Sep 30, 2022
The Memphis-rooted drama had its world premiere at the Nashville Film Festival this evening. One of the most often forgotten news items in today’s world is the ongoing Syrian civil war and its repercussions. It has been covered in film, sure. But the impact the war...
by Mike Joseph | Sep 30, 2022
With twists and creepy expressions around every corner, Smile will have you never looking at a smile the same again. It’s almost October, which means spooky season has officially arrived. Studios look to pump out horror movies at this time of the year, and a lot...
by Sean Atkins | Sep 29, 2022
The year’s best comedy reminds us of how much we’ve missed the genre’s footprint in movie theaters. Long before the pandemic, the number of comedies given theatrical releases was in a steady decline. While it was detailed in a must-read piece published last...
by Sean Atkins | Sep 28, 2022
Jesse Edwards’ first feature film will have its world premiere at the Nashville Film Festival this Saturday. Prey, Dark Winds, and Reservation Dogs recently have shined a light on Native Americans in terms of representation and storytelling in film/tv. However, the...