Review by James Lindorf Check out my interview with one of the stars of the movie Sarah Gilman below. Warner Bros. Home Entertainment’s Daphne and Velma are on the case when the latest film in the world of Scooby-Doo releases digitally, on Blu-Ray and DVD May 22nd....
Movie Review: ‘The Escape’
Review by Caitlin Zeigler Tara (Gemma Arterton) spends all of her time being her husband’s Mark (Dominic Cooper) play thing and a domestic housewife and mother to two young kids. Mark is overworked and believes he is supposed to go to work and come home and play with...
DIFF Movie Review: ‘Eighth Grade’
Review by Jacquelin Hipes In these divided times, we can still all agree on one thing: middle school is hell. The explosion of social media over the last decade has created a minefield unlike anything today’s parents—or even older siblings—had to navigate in their...
DIFF Documentary Review: ‘On Her Shoulders’
Review by Jacquelin Hipes Nadia Murad’s story is a powerful one. A member of the Yazidis, who were the targets of genocide by ISIS beginning in 2014, she survived the destruction of her village in northern Iraq and several months of physical and sexual abuse as a...
Movie Review: ‘Class Rank’
Review by Caitlin Zeigler Bernard Flannigan (Skyler Gisondo) and Veronica Krauss (Olivia Holt) are two high strung overachievers with very specific agendas in mind. When Veronica finds out she’s number two in her high school class ranking, she convinces Bernard to run...
Movie Review: ‘Revenge’
Review by James Lindorf What would happen if you took I Spit on Your Grave and added in artistry and a message? The answer to that question is Revenge. The film by first time director and writer, Coralie Fargeat, takes the base elements of that classic film of bloody...
Movie Review: ‘Anything’
Greetings again from the darkness. If you’ve always wanted to see a movie about “Andy Griffith’s sad brother”, this is the one for you. That’s actually the description one of the characters has for Early, the depressed widower we come to know. Houston-born...
DIFF Movie Review: ‘Tejano’
Review by Jacquelin Hipes For a film about dying grandfathers and getting tangled up with Mexican drug cartels, Tejano has its share of humorous moments. Fleeing border patrol and desperate for a way back into the United States, Javi (Patrick Mackie) stares through a...
Movie Review: ‘The 12th Man’
Review by Bradley Smith Set in Norway during World War II, with Nazis occupying the country, The 12th Man tells the harrowing true story about a lone resistance fighter, struggling to survive after a failed attempt of sabotage, during which 11 other resistance...
DIFF Movie Review: ‘First Reformed’
Review by Jacquelin Hipes A quintessential A24 film, First Reformed follows several weeks in the life of the struggling Reverend Toller (Ethan Hawke). Divorced and coping with the death of his son, he’s solicited by the pregnant Mary (Amanda Seyfried) to help counsel...
