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BFF Review – Pretty Red Dress

Writer / Director Dionne Edwards has crafted an intimate exploration of masculine and feminine in her new film Pretty Red Dress. To help do...

Review – Totally Killer

Director: Nahnatchka Khan Writers: David Matalon, Sasha Perl-Raver & Jen D'Angelo Starring: Kiernan Shipka, Olivia Holt & Charlie Gillespie The teen slasher genre has been a staple for decades with...

Review – A Haunting in Venice

A now retired Detective Hercule Poroit returns for the third entry in the modern Agatha Christie adaptations, this time around it takes a spooky...

Review – Blue Beetle

It’s not new news that DC Comics cinematic ventures haven’t been all smooth sailing over the last decade. A smorgasbord of critical flops, box...

Review – Theater Camp

If you were a musical theater kid growing up, this film is for you. If you are the sibling of a theater kid growing...

Review – The Equalizer 3

Up until this point, The Equalizer films have been a mixed bag. For every brutal, gory, and darkly entertaining ‘Home Depot’ murder rampage, there’s...
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