by Kevin Allen | Nov 4, 2022
The Strokes and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are but a couple bands probed about their start in the Big Apple in this new music documentary from Will Lovelace and Dylan Southern. Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace are two documentarians who first broke into the independent film...
by Kevin Allen | Oct 28, 2022
A police detective falls in a tangled web of love and obsession with his murder suspect in the latest romance thriller from Park Chan-wook. MUBI is a niche streaming service that specializes in bringing world cinema to audiences everywhere, and at this year’s...
by Kevin Allen | Oct 27, 2022
A band of brothers must brave harsh conditions and the brutality of World War I in this new adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque’s iconic novel. A mere month before the start of 2020, World War I was the subject of 1917, an epic from Sam Mendes that left audiences...
by Kevin Allen | Oct 21, 2022
Velcro The Ninja Kat comes to life in cinematic form in the newest of many short films from writer-director Chris Widdop. Chris Widdop is an author most famous for his series of Velcro: The Ninja Kat novels, but he is a filmmaker as well, with his newest DVD release...
by Mike Joseph | Oct 20, 2022
Feeling right out the 90’s, Ticket to Paradise knows exactly what kind of movie it wants to be. Sometimes, it’s nice to go to a movie, turn you brain off, and sit back and laugh. From the trailer, anyone could tell exactly how Ticket to Paradise would go....