Jasmine Batchelor stars as a young surrogate dealing with the reality that her child might be born with Down Syndrome in Jeremy Hersh's The Surrogate.
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Single | SXSW 2020 Film Review
Single is a fantastic ode to the unapologetic and confident women of the world who will accept nothing less than what they desire and transforms the narrative of disabilities.
Read More »I Used To Go Here | SXSW 2020 Film Review
Gillian Jacobs stars an author who returns to her alma mater in I Used To Go Here, a charming exploration of rediscovering the young in all of us. Read on for our review.
Read More »The Carnivores | SXSW 2020 Film Review
If you are a fan of abstract, surreal storytelling supported by strong central performances and a fascinating relationship dynamic, then The Carnivores has more than enough meat for you to chew.
Read More »Dealer’s Choice: Listener Questions, Coronavirus vs Entertainment, The Outsider Finale, Spenser Confidential, and Onward
A wide range of submitted questions from what it takes for us to walk out of a movie to remakes, from foreign language film favorites to a hypothetical Kurt Russell experience. Also this week: news roundup, including SXSW canceled, spoiler-free reviews of Spenser Confidential, Onward, and The Way Back, upcoming releases, The HO Teachable Minute, and spoilery-goodness on HBO's The Outsider.
Read More »The Garden Left Behind (2019) | Film Review
Director Flavio Alves tells a story revolving around Tina, a trans woman contemplating the final stages of transitioning in The Garden Left Behind.
Read More »Teen Spirit | Film Review
Teen Spirit is the epitome of today’s pop music: lacking in substance, but catchy as hell. Max Minghella lands a solid debut, while Elle Fanning soars.
Read More »Pet Sematary (2019) | Film Review
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.
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.
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