Traffik follows Paula Patton and Omar Epps as a couple on a romantic getaway at a hidden retreat who stumble across a sex trafficking ring.
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Interview with Writer and Director Deon Taylor | Traffik
Paula Patton and Omar Epps star in a riveting thriller about a couple pursued by sex traffickers. Enjoy our exclusive interview with Traffik writer and director, Deon Taylor.
Read More »Rampage (2018) | Film Review
Based on the 1986 arcade game, Rampage finds The Rock attempting to save his mutating gorilla friend, a wolf, and a crocodile from destroying downtown Chicago.
Read More »Upgrade | SXSW 2018 Film Review
Set in the foreseeable future where technology controls every aspect of our life, Upgrade follows a paraplegic who finds a second chance at life and revenge with an implanted chip in his spine.
Read More »Family | SXSW 2018 Film Review
Family stars Taylor Schilling in a hilarious turn as a career-focused aunt forced to care for her depressed niece, even as she becomes involved in Juggalo culture.
Read More »Number 37 | SXSW 2018 Film Review
Number 37 follows a paralyzed man as he plots to rob a notorious gangster from his apartment across the way in this homage to Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window.
Read More »A Bluebird in My Heart | SXSW 2018 Film Review
A Bluebird in My Heart follows Danny, an ex-con (Roland Møller), as he adjusts to life on the outside, and a young woman whose own assault threatens to force Danny to face his inner demons.
Read More »The New Romantic | SXSW 2018 Film Review
Jessica Barden stars as a college student experimenting with dating for gifts in the new rom-com with a modern twist, The New Romantic.
Read More »Neurotic Quest for Serenity | SXSW 2018 Film Review
Neurotic Quest for Serenity follows an actress as she battles OCD and love triangles while searching for the solution to happiness before she loses her dream part.
Read More »A Vigilante | SXSW 2018 Film Review
A Vigilante overcomes its blemishes by delivering an artistic Death Wish, carried by Olivia Wilde's haunting performance as a woman righting society's wrongs.
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