Self-reflective horror films are pretty common these days since the language of the genre is so well known by film fans. In Women Who Kill, a woman who is obsessed with real-life killers faces the fact that her love life is just as nefarious as the serial killers she follows. Morgan (Ingrid Jungermann, who also […] Read more
After watching, what may arguably become, one of my favorite films of the year, my second screening here at the Tribeca Film Festival bought me to an R-rated animated comedy called Nerdland. From the studio that brought us Adult Swim favorites like the Venture Bros. and Metalocalypse, Titmouse’s first animated feature is, well something. It […] Read more
Last year I wrote an article about how obsessed the Tribeca Film Festival seems to be with actor/writer/director/producer/student/teacher/artist James Franco. As a follow up, I thought I’d let our readers know if Tribeca Film has shaken its Franco Fever for this year’s festival. Today marks the start of the 15th annual edition of the Tribeca […] Read more
While out on the road, a broke punk rock band plays a show in a dingy club when, after their performance, they witnesses a murder in the venue’s green room. Shortly after, the band members realize that they must fight for their lives if they don’t want to be killed by a group of skinheads […] Read more
As with many comedians that stick primarily to the one-track comedy route, there is no doubt that they’ll have some terrible movies. It’s just a fact of life. Another thing to worry about when you’re churning out films is if your schtick will start falling flat. Melissa McCarthy has already hit the first bump in […] Read more
Certainly one of the most unique action films in recent memory, Ilya Naishuller’s Hardcore Henry is essentially a live-action first person shooter. The film is told from Henry’s perspective, a man who is brought back to life in a lab with no memory of who he is only to have missing limbs replaced with some […] Read more
An animated fairy-tale adventure that offered much promise but delivered very little upon viewing. When a village that was once protected by white wolves comes under attack by rogue hyenas, ten-year boy old Savva (Voiced by Milla Jovovich, you read that correctly) must escape and seek help to take back his village and save his […] Read more
If you’re one of the many Alien fans who are eagerly awaiting for Ridley Scott‘s next trip into the Alien universe with 2017’s Alien: Covenant, we have something that will tide you over. As part of the celebration for #AlienDay426 — a nod to LV-426, the planet from the iconic Alien films — Audible Studios […] Read more
Now available on VOD, Ktown Cowboys is a fun, low-key coming-of-age dramedy centered around a group of friends navigating life in LA Koreatown. They show us how they party through korean saunas, after-hour clubs, host bars and booking clubs. As the friends party, they each deal with their own personal plights while coming to terms with […] Read more
One of the most formulaic film genres is the musician biopic. You know the general plot points: A brilliant, troubled musician hits early success, then struggles to escape the clutches of addiction, only to recover and make a comeback that nobody expected he or she was capable of making (except for a loving significant other). […] Read more
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