by Cory Woodroof | Aug 30, 2022
In a world where studio blockbusters bend over backwards to try and craft cinematic universes, crack way too many jokes and push the boundaries of visual effects, it’s really nice to just have a summer movie where Idris Elba squares off against an evil lion. Beast,...
by Cory Woodroof | Aug 29, 2022
Let’s keep on truckin’ with more Letterboxd reviews from yours truly. The Letterboxd Files with Cory is back with more movies you can watch, based on reviews I have written for a separate website/app. Hey, I don’t make the rules. I just press the...
by Kevin Allen | Aug 24, 2022
Audiences are in for a flight attendant’s psychological headtrip that’s unlike any other in this debut feature from New York-based filmmakers Rome Petersson and Alice Millar. The Defy Film Festival is a yearly boutique film festival in Nashville, Tennessee...
by Sean Atkins | Aug 12, 2022
Jamie Foxx and Dave Franco aren’t enough to elevate this straightforward vampire flick. As streamers continue to reel from the recent plummet of their stocks driven by lagging growth in subscriber numbers, they are reevaluating what they create and release on their...
by Kevin Allen | Aug 12, 2022
Masaaki Yuasa takes viewers on a spiritual and musical odyssey in the days of feudal Japan with his latest surreal anime. From the psychedelic headtrip that is Mind Game and the surreal night out had by Otome in The Night Is Short, Walk On Girl to the anime series...
by Mike Joseph | Aug 11, 2022
A fun ‘whodunit’ with twists and turns around every corner that feels familiar yet new at the same time. Horror and suspense movies are relatively easy to enjoy at a movie theater regardless if the script is good or not. Jump scares, trying to guess...