Live concert films are an acquired taste. Once you get a full bite, they can be addictive. From the late 1960s to now, these are the 10 best!
Day: September 19, 2023
Experience a captivating journey through fashion and activism in ‘Invisible Beauty.’
Director Rebekah McKendry brings a refreshing perspective to the horror genre in ‘Elevator Game,’ shedding light on the eerie reality of elevators.
Explore the nuanced connection between American noir and the erotic thriller genre in ‘We Kill For Love’.
Maddie Ziegler and the rest of the cast for Fitting In deliver exceptionally great, funny work and it is a breath of fresh air.
Exorcists Syd and Ellen face off against Greed in issue 4 of Exorcists Never Die. Will they prevail against temptation? Find out now!
A young construction worker accepts a job with a group of queer rodeo performers and discovers formerly dormant parts of himself.
James Tynion IV and Michael Avon Oeming’s “Blue Book: 1961” faithfully retells Betty and Barney Hill’s story.
John Scalzi’s “Starter Villain” offers an enthralling, riotously funny romp through supervillain tropes and inept billionaire businessmen.
Cobweb is a surprisingly effective horror film which buoys the anxiety by framing the movie through the perspective of a child.