Aging Rock artist David Tangier's sense of identity is all but destroyed as he works cutting hair to provide a comfortable life for himself and his wife. His sound and age bind him to the Rock of the 2000's, where his band Katatonic Spin once ruled the scene. David...
Movie Review: ‘One Bedroom’
Review by David Ferguson Greetings again from the darkness. Since none of us enjoy our own relationship-gone-bad, it’s kind of interesting how we can be drawn to just such a movie. Nate and Melissa’s romance is crumbling … or rather has crumbled. She has accused him...
Documentary Review: ‘A LONG ROAD TO FREEDOM: The Advocate Celebrates 50 Year’
Review by Jacquelin Hipes A Long Road to Freedom uncomfortably straddles the line between feature-length documentary and limited series. In just under two hours, it attempts to touch on nearly every major event and milestone in the LGBTQ+ rights movement from 1967 to...
Movie Short Review: ‘Affection’
Review by James Lindorf Affection is the latest from writer and director Tricia Lee who is best known for her award-winning horror films Blood Hunters and Silent Retreat. For her most recent work, she ditched the horror genre to focus on a drama starring Steve Lund...
Movie Review: ‘Christopher Robin’
Greetings again from the darkness. “It’s always a sunny day when Christopher Robin comes to play.” You know when it’s not a sunny day? When grown man Christopher Robin ignores his wife and daughter to work every waking hour at his job as an Efficiency Manager for a...
DIFF Movie Review: ‘The Miseducation Of Cameron Post’
Review by Jacquelin Hipes Unassuming and quietly funny, The Miseducation of Cameron Post is a lovely showcase for Chloe Grace Moretz, along with her co-stars Sasha Lane and Forrest Goodluck. In this 90’s-set drama, high schooler Cameron Post (Moretz) lives a closeted...
Movie Review: ‘Christopher Robin’
Review by Lauryn Angel Disney’s latest live-action film, Christopher Robin, (Directed by Marc Forster) is a charming film about growing up. The film opens with the title character as a young boy (Orton O’Brien) on his last day in the Hundred Acre Wood. Christopher...
Documentary Review: ’40 Years In The Making: The Magic Music Movie’
Greetings again from the darkness. Yes, I readily admit to being spoiled. Attending university in Austin, Texas meant (cheap) access to some truly amazing bands and music. Some of these performers went on to various levels of success, while others just kind of...
Movie Review: ‘The Spy Who Dumped Me’
The Spy Who Dumped Me is a wild and crazy ride from start to finish, almost a mess, albeit an amusing mess with a lot of action. Two best friends from Los Angeles, Audrey (Mila Kunis) and Morgan (Kate McKinnon), find themselves stuck in the center of an international...
Movie Review: ‘Life Of The Party’ Blu-ray
Review by Monique Thompson When her husband suddenly dumps her, longtime and dedicated housewife Deanna turns regret into reset by going back to college. Unfortunately, Deanna winds up at the same school as her less-than-thrilled daughter. Plunging headlong into the...




