Halo has had a bumpy road to the screen, but fans new and old alike should be more than entertained by the explorations of Master Chief and his evolving world. Read on for our spoiler-free review
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Tony Hawk: Until The Wheels Fall Off | SXSW 2022 Film Review
An intimate and vulnerable exploration of Tony Hawk's personal and professional life, Until the Wheels Fall Off reminds you that regardless of how hard things get, you have to get back up and try again. And that’s the story of Tony Hawk.
Read More »Mama Bears | SXSW 2022 Film Review
Mama Bears perseveres as an inspiring film on the LGBTQ experience, filling us with hope that one day, we can all live amongst each other in peace and love. Regardless of religion, gender identity, or sexual orientation.
Read More »Bodies Bodies Bodies | SXSW 2022 Film Review
It might not revolutionize the genre, but Bodies Bodies Bodies deliciously leaves us with a taste of fresh blood in our mouths.
Read More »SXSW 2022 Episodic Premieres: DMZ, WeCrashed, Shining Girls, The Girl from Plainville
SXSW 2022 Episodic Premieres: DMZ, WeCrashed, Shining Girls, The Girl from Plainville
Read More »Bitch Ass | SXSW 2022 Film Review
Bitch Ass is not quite the slasher extraordinaire he’s feared to be, but there is something in Bill Posley’s eye that deserves a future in horror.
Read More »“X” is a Pristinely Brilliant and Gory Slasher | SXSW 2022 Film Review
X is a uniquely chilling slasher horror with pristine gore, a brilliant cast, loads of fun, and will make anyone scream out loud.
Read More »The Prank | SXSW 2022 Film Review
Rita Moreno's delicious performance of a strict physics teacher framed for murder elevates The Prank's potential. Read on for our spoiler-free review.
Read More »The Lost City | SXSW 2022 Film Review
Movie stars, derring-do, laughter, heart, adventure. The Lost City brings it all together in a film seemingly plucked from that 80s heyday, and garnished with a modern twist.
Read More »Everything Everywhere All at Once | SXSW 2022 Film Review
Michelle Yeoh steadfastly leads us through ever-increasing insanity in Everything Everywhere All at Once.
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