SALLYWOOD is a good natured Tinseltown parody
by Kate Beach, Staff Writer
When it leaves the cliches behind and focuses on the lovely intergenerational friendship at its core, Sallywood shines
by Kate Beach, Staff Writer
When it leaves the cliches behind and focuses on the lovely intergenerational friendship at its core, Sallywood shines
by Kate Beach, Staff Writer
Okie is a movie about leaving and coming back. It’s about our hometowns and why we leave them, and what happens when we’re gone too long to fit in again.
by Kate Beach, Staff Writer
Join Kate Beach for a trip to Sleepy Hollow by way of television!
by Kate Beach, Staff Writer
Shadowland is a smart, confident documentary that aims to show the world just how easy it is to fall under a dangerous spell.
by Kate Beach, Staff Writer
In their new documentary Sweetheart Deal, directors Elisa Levine and Gabriel Miller explore the world of addiction and survival sex work through the experiences of four women who take comfort in Doescher’s arms.
by Kate Beach, Staff Writer
Erin Lee Carr’s fascinating new documentary Fanatical: The Catfishing of Tegan and Sara comes at a time when fandom and obsession are constantly being discussed, and the word ‘parasocial’ gets tossed around like it’s the new ‘problematic.’
by Kate Beach, Staff Writer
Movie: The Series is back again, but this time it's about everyone's favorite toxic and eternal vampire relationship: Lestat & Louis.
by Kate Beach, Staff Writer
What happens when multiple generations of owners all feel that a house is theirs to live in, to die in, to stay forever?
by Kate Beach, Staff Writer
Beezel spans six decades in the same house, and multiple generations of the same family, along with the outsiders they invite in.
by Kate Beach, Staff Writer
There’s nothing like a good Catholic horror story. For centuries, artists in all mediums have tapped into the church’s goth vibes and flair for the dramatic to tell vivid, operatic stories about demonic possession, powerful men operating in the shadows, and the pleasures and pains of being a true believer.
by Kate Beach, Staff Writer
My First Film is a hyper-meta look not just at the art of filmmaking, but the act of making anything with anyone.
by Kate Beach, Staff Writer
Chuck Chuck Baby is a sweet, gentle queering of British family dramas that invites its audience to jump in and sing along.
by Kate Beach, Staff Writer
A complete lack of energy plagues The Crow from its bizarre opening scene.