This is the kind of religious horror that feels genuine and lived in, making for an impactful cinematic experience
Detective Knight: Independence (Movie Review)
With the right director and writer, this could have felt like a quality ode to ‘70s films, but it just comes off as half-baked and flimsy
BURIED TREASURE OF THE STREAMING WORLD: JANUARY 2023
This series takes a month’s worth of content at a time and sifts out the buried treasure that exists on all forms of streaming
Close (Movie Review)
Bring some tissues and your feelings, because this will be a moving experience from start to finish.
The Locksmith (Movie Review)
Honestly, this one will float off into the endless sea of VOD crime thrillers
She is Love (Movie Review)
Overall, this film falls flat thanks to feeling too loose and all over the place
Remember This (Movie Review)
Kraski’s story is too important and relevant for people to miss out on.
Life Upside Down (Movie Review)
The relationships and performances are what keep you here
The Underbug (Movie Review)
The Underbug has enough substance to fill this modest film and make sure that the audience is unnerved along the way.
A Perfect Day for Caribou (Movie Review)
There is enough going on here to make this one world your time, if you can find it.
The Cathedral (Movie Review)
On a much smaller budget with a unique flair, this little film delivers a moving and impactful experience.
Our Father, the Devil (Movie Review)
This just might be one of the most shocking film experiences you have all year