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.
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First Reformed | SXSW 2018 Film Review
Ethan Hawke stars as a reverend assisting a grieving widow, just as his own personal religious conflicts begin to arise in Paul Schrader's First Reformed.
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 »Perfect | SXSW 2018 Film Review
The arthouse sci-fi thriller Perfect delves into what could be a future that we are not far from seeing. Read on for our review.
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 »First Light | SXSW 2018 Film Review
Enough lights in the sky to call it sci-fi, but a slow story doesn’t propel First Light enough to be more than an afternoon streaming session.
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.
Read More »Brother’s Nest | SXSW 2018 Film Review
Clayton and Shane Jacobson star as brothers plotting a family murder in Brother's Nest. A slow build gives way to a fiery conclusion as the film proves a slow burn thriller must-see.
Read More »Most Likely To Murder | SXSW 2018 Film Review
Most Likely to Murder centers around a former hometown hero who comes to believe his neighbor might have killed his own mother.
Read More »Thoroughbreds | Film Review
Anya Taylor-Joy and Olivia Cooke are two teenage girls who hatch a plan to alter each other's worlds in Thoroughbreds. Read on for our review.
Read More »How Much Stupid In Movies Is Too Much Stupid?
As fans of film, we often are forced to swallow absurdities or leaps in logic that fails to correlate with intelligent decision making. In those instances, how much stupid is simply too much stupid?
Read More »Mute (2018) | Netflix Original Film Review
Alexander Skarsgard stars in Duncan Jones' Mute, which follows a man tracking down his partner in a criminal underworld after she goes missing.
Read More »Game Night | Film Review
In Game Night, Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams are a couple attempting to solve a mysterious kidnapping and determine if this is just another family game.
Read More »The Ritual (2018) | Netflix Original Film Review
Four friends backpack into the Swedish wilderness, where they are confronted with an unseen force in director David Bruckner's, The Ritual.
Read More »Entanglement | Film Review
"Entanglement" offers a fresh take on a romance by offering elements of philosophy, whimsy, and a predictable finale that doesn't ruin the experience in the slightest.
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