A story in far too many parts, ’Audrey’ is a confusing, disagreeable miss, despite a compelling central idea.
Author: Lane Mills
‘The Black Sea’ is a breath of fresh air, one that’ll bring a smile to your face for 90 minutes and continue to amble about after you’re gone.
Dickweed is a stellar documentary, teeming with tactful filmmaking and reverent retelling, never once losing step with the manic premise that precedes it.
As we raise the curtain to reveal SXSW 2024, here are six must-see movies set to premiere at the festival this year.
Kill the lights, heat up some popcorn, and set an hour and a half aside to watch ‘Amelia’s Children’ for safe scares and dependable thrills.
Packing a familiar emotional punch whilst also taking the franchise in a compelling new direction, you can’t go wrong with ‘Kung Fu Panda 4’.
’Fallout’ fans have a chance to live out their dreams as a settler as Amazon hosts a two-day event experience at SXSW.
Don’t fear the waters of No Way Up’, you won’t need so much as a floatie. But if you’re really feeling a swim, this one may be worth a shot.
‘Ghostwritten’ is a sleek, high-concept horror thriller, the sort that, at least in idea, we don’t often see these days.
‘The Ones Who Live’ proves that the show’s undead universe is still rife with storytelling potential and action-packed intrigue.