Stephen King's iconic novel Pet Sematary is reborn as Jason Clarke takes on the role of Dr. Louis Creed, a man consumed with reanimating the dead.
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Dumbo (2019) | Film Review
Tim Burton remakes Disney's beloved Dumbo - the tale of a flying baby elephant - for a new generation. Read on for our spoiler-free review.
Read More »Alice | SXSW 2019 Film Review
Alice inevitably comes across as a powerful force not to be messed with, after finding a passion (and success) in a more unconventional and taboo career. Interesting narrative choices are made, and ones that will keep audiences talking, making Alice a rare film on the message of powerful women.
Read More »Red 11 | SXSW 2019 Film Review
An engagingly ridiculous and fun horror flick, Red 11 is thankfully not a tough pill to swallow.
Read More »Booksmart | SXSW 2019 Film Review
A gratifying film about sassy, intelligent women, crafted with an entertaining script and a deliberate vision, Olivia Wilde's Booksmart delivers as promised.
Read More »Olympic Dreams | SXSW 2019 Film Review
Olympic Dreams succeeds in using first-time, unique filmmaking methods, but falls short on story, humor, and romantic believability.
Read More »The Highwaymen | SXSW 2019 Film Review
Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson star as Frank Hamer and Maney Gault, The Highwaymen responsible for bringing down Bonnie and Clyde.
Read More »Ms. White Light | SXSW 2019 Film Review
Carried by the breath-taking performance from Roberta Colindrez, Ms. White Light is a haunting and hilarious tale about the struggle with our own mortality.
Read More »Little Monsters | SXSW 2019 Film Review
Little Monsters is an incredibly fun horror comedy film which follows Kindergarten teacher, Miss Caroline (Lupita Nyong’o), who must team up with Dave (Alexander England) to protect her students from the undead at all costs.
Read More »Good Boys | SXSW 2019 Film Review
Good Boys is the most inappropriately fantastic comedy of this year, leaving you in tears while parents rush home to lock their sex toys up in a safe.
Read More »I See You | SXSW 2019 Film Review
Strange occurrences plague Helen Hunt and her family in director Adam Randall's 'I See You'. Read on for our spoiler-free review.
Read More »Go Back to China | SXSW 2019 Film Review
A solid performance from Anna Akana and a glossy production mostly overcome a predictable script in Emily Ting's Go Back to China.
Read More »The Art of Self-Defense | SXSW 2019 Film Review
In Riley Stearns' The Art of Self-Defense, Jesse Eisenberg and Alessandro Nivola dominate the screen with a hilarious middle finger to toxic masculinity.
Read More »Mickey and the Bear | SXSW 2019 Film Review
Tragedy strikes in all forms throughout life, but our response is what differentiates us between idly accepting the grief and striving to overcome it no matter the consequences, and that's an aspect Mickey and the Bear examines.
Read More »Yes, God, Yes | SXSW 2019 Film Review
Director Karen Maine beautifully constructs a film with humor and liberation for girls, as they transcend through puberty and must make sense of their "sins".
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