‘Anora’ Review: An Electrifying Odyssey Through Love, Loss, and New York City
Much like its titular character, 'Anora' is a straight-shooting, no-BS, mesmerizing odyssey that is impossible to forget.
Latest Reviews
Ultra Indies
‘We’re Not Done Yet’ Review: The Simple Pleasure of Reconnection
A highly intimate and personal love letter about the art of reconnection.
‘Last Party’ Review: Teenagers Face an Unexpected Leveling Up
Director Nicolas Dozol plants seeds of curiosity rather than force-feeding audiences a pre-packaged resolution.
‘I Don’t Care If The World Collapses’ Review: Reviving a Failing Film Shoot
A beautifully constructed, thought-provoking film about the burden of responsibility.
Soundtracks
Tomás Barreiro Debuts Score from Hulu’s ‘La Máquina’
Listen to an exclusive score sampler of 'La Máquina' from Hollywood Records (Disney Music Group). Full soundtrack drops October 11th.
John Gürtler, Jan Miserre Debut Track from Sony Pictures Classics ‘The Outrun’
From Decca Records, 'The Outrun (Original Soundtrack)' is releasing on Friday, September 13th.
Kathryn Bostic Debuts Track from Hulu’s ‘The Supremes At Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat’
From Hollywood Records, 'The Supremes At Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat (Original Soundtrack)' is releasing on Friday, August 23rd
Academy Award-Winning Rachel Portman, Jon Ehrlich Drop New Score for Hulu Series
Listen to a score sampler of 'We Were the Lucky Ones' from Hollywood Records exclusively here. Full soundtrack drops May 3.
Interviews
Francisco Ordonez Explores Cosmic Karma Through Film Noir
Francisco Ordonez discusses his exploration of spirituality and how he made his new noir film, 'The Low End Theory,' as an indie filmmaker.
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