Arthouse Horror Meets Haute Couture in ‘In Fabric’
Unconventional in every way in its voyeuristic fantasies of high fashion and overtly sexual fetishes, In Fabric is original arthouse horror done right.
‘Daniel Isn’t Real’ is a Radical Horror Film About Radicalization
Daniel Isn't Real proves itself darkly literate as a sociological horror film with so much passion behind its nuanced characterizations and approach.
‘Queen & Slim’: An Emotionally Charged Odyssey
Queen & Slim is an odyssey in the classic sense: our two lead characters take a journey they did not sign up for, reminiscent of Bonnie & Clyde.
‘Knives Out’: It’s Every Suspect and Sinner for Themselves
From exposing an affair to cutting off an inheritance, every member of this dysfunctional family is a suspect in this stylish murder/mystery.
‘The Report’ is an Exciting Political Thriller about CIA’s Use of Torture After 9/11
In The Report, Adam Driver plays Dan Jones, the Senate staffer tasked with leading the investigation into the CIA's use of torture following 9/11.
AFI FEST: Showcasing The Best In Global Cinema
Another AFI FEST has come and gone, despite an unprecedented last-minute scheduling change, this year's festival continued to showcase the best in cinema.
‘A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood’ Sparks Joy
Two men misunderstood in their own way– one for being too empathetic and the other for being too selfish– the beauty of Marielle Heller's biopic lies in showing how a little love can go a long way.
‘Mickey and the Bear’ Confidently Explores Toxic Love
This character-driven drama tells the story of breaking the cycle of familial dysfunction in order to live life to the fullest.