By Matt Dy Delia & Sammy might as well be called Crazy Rich Asians. The titular characters, though nowhere near as affluent as those Asians, certainly make up for that with plenty of Crazy…. Read More
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Staff Pick: The Dark Red
By Rob Gonzalez ‘Distinctive unease’ is a good way to open a discussion on The Dark Red. Because that’s what the film creates from the get-go. And it does not stop. With questionable sanity… Read More
Staff Pick: Last Summer
By Sam Levine The opening of this film is reminiscent of Stand By Me, easing the audience in, following a group of friends as they explore the woods and the area around their rural… Read More
Staff Pick: Beauty and Ruin
By Katy Daly BEAUTY AND RUIN is a great documentary for anyone who holds any opinion of art– which, let’s be honest…literally everyone has some sort of opinion on art. As an Art Historian myself,… Read More
Staff Pick: Don’t Talk To Irene
By Matt Dy “They say the key to success is to look into the future and visualize what you want to become.” This is the mantra of our heroine, Irene (the wonderful newcomer Michelle McLeod),… Read More
Staff Pick: Shop of Little Pleasures
By Gabbi Lindgren After putting her needs aside for 24 years as a stay-at-home mom and wife, Emma, finds out that her husband has been cheating and now wants a divorce. Motivated by his slight… Read More
Staff Pick: Dr. Brinks & Dr. Brinks
By Jamal Knox Who really knows the proper way to mourn? And how do you mourn people you barely even knew? When two estranged siblings come together to settle the affairs of their doctor parents,… Read More
Staff Pick: The Landing
Staff Pick: Wild Honey
By Allison Kindred A film about a phone sex operator?!?! This has to be good! And a phone sex operator that meets a writer? Even better! The opening scene of the film made my sides… Read More