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The Dead Thing

The Dead Thing Review: A Disappointing Waste of Time

In his directorial debut, The Dead Thing, Elric Kane attempts to weave a slow-burn supernatural horror story into a psychological thriller with themes of obsession, love, and the unknown. Despite its intriguing premise and an atmospheric setup, the film ultimately ...
Movie Features
Sorry Baby

“Sorry, Baby” Screens At Sundance 2025

“Sorry, Baby,” a comedy/drama that sold to A24 for $8 million at Sundance 2025, was highly anticipated, especially because of Lucas Hedges’ (Oscar-nominated for “Manchester by the Sea“) casting as Gavin. Written, directed, and starring Eva Victor as Agnes, the ...
Movie Reviews
Marlee Matin at Sundance

Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore

Deaf actress and activist Marlee Matlin was born 58 years ago in Morton Grove, Illinois. When asked to do a PBS Masters biography of her life, she requested a deaf director. Shoshanna Stern became the guiding force behind this autobiographical ...
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Mr Nobody Against Putin

Mr. Nobody Against Putin Screens At Sundance 2025

“Mr. Nobody Against Putin” is about the Putin-dictated shift in Russia’s schools, which was made possible by a young Russian schoolteacher named Pavel (“Pasha”) Talankin. At the time of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Pasha was serving as the school ...
Bollywood Reviews
Badass Ravi Kumar featured poster

Make Way For The Indian James Bond: Badass Ravi Kumar!

Himesh Reshammiya brings back a popular heroic character named Ravi Kumar from his 2014 period thriller “The Xpose” in a new action avatar. Now he is “Badass Ravi Kumar” who slays villains in raw fights and action-packed stunts! This retro ...
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Love Hurts

Love Hurts Review: Action, Comedy, and Chaos in an Uneven Blend

Jonathan Eusebio’s Love Hurts marks his directorial debut with an action-comedy that aims to balance high-octane fight sequences with romantic and comedic elements. Starring Ke Huy Quan as a former hitman-turned-realtor, the film boasts a strong ensemble cast, including Ariana ...
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Heart Eyes

Heart Eyes Review: A Bloody Misfire of Romance and Horror

Josh Ruben’s Heart Eyes ambitiously blends romantic comedy with slasher horror, an enticing premise that, on paper, promises a thrilling and hilarious ride. With a script penned by Phillip Murphy, Christopher Landon, and Michael Kennedy—who have each dabbled in genre ...