Hell In A Handbasket: It Could Get Much Worse, Apparently
The pandemic has been a dumpster fire. And it keeps getting worse. Writer and director Lee Chambers gets straight to ...
The pandemic has been a dumpster fire. And it keeps getting worse. Writer and director Lee Chambers gets straight to ...
Joe Mitchell’s Livin After Midnight has only one problem—its minuscule time-length. Barely six minutes long, the film, a thorough tomfoolery-meets-idiocy ...
A trademark feature of the pandemic is the sudden crop of video calls within the narrative as a storytelling tool. ...
The genre of horror-comedy boasts of two things: gore (the more the better) and laughs (the funnier is also the ...
We are introduced to the year 2065 and in not so flattering words. The pun is hard to miss; the ...
Writer-director Caroline Steinbeis's debut From A Strange Land is wildly entertaining and contains greater depth than is apparent. The plot ...
Too often, narratives about teens and preteens on film focus on heady adventures and larger-than-life experiences, inclined more towards escapist ...
Neil George's Ghost Searchers upholds the tradition of goofy paranormal investigators in potentially life-threatening situations, tied neatly with a happy ...
Ever wondered what happens behind those closed doors of Hollywood parties? You see the after-party pics and wonder if it ...
In the vast terrain of unfamiliarity that the pandemic kicked the global population into, dipping your toes into the less ...
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