A newlywed wife must try to survive during a game of hide and seek.
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Review: Ari Aster’s Second Film ‘Midsommar’ Takes Breakups to an Unsettling Level
A struggling couple decides to take a seemingly safe trip to Sweden as a last attempt to salvage their relationship.
‘The Sisters Brothers’ Reinvents the Western
Incredible performances, writing and directing makes ‘The Sisters Brothers’ a force to be reckoned with.
Review: ‘The Miseducation of Cameron Post’ Opens a Wider Conversation
“The Miseducation of Cameron Post” achieves representation by offering many perspectives on Christianity and the LGBTQ+ community.
Review: ‘Love, Simon’ is a Diverse and Inclusive Teen Rom-com
“Love, Simon” paves the way for mainstream movies with more inclusion.
Review: Alex Garland’s ‘Annihilation’
“Annihilation” is is an ambitious film but overall disappointing.
Review: ‘The Florida Project’ Exemplifies a Masterpiece in Film
“The Florida Project” is a beautiful film worthy of any and all nominations.
MoviePass: Blockbuster Hit or Box Office Flop?
Photo by Jennevieve Fong MoviePass subscribers have surged from a significant subscription price drop, giving college students and everyday movie-goers an opportunity to go to the movies on a budget. With a $9.95 a month subscription price for one movie ticket a day, MoviePass extended their reach beyond the above-average movie lovers who once shelled […]
Review: ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’ Plays It Too Safe
“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” is a good film but falls short of greatness.
‘Wallstreet’ Makes Another Debut
Theaters across the U.S. celebrate the 30th anniversary of iconic film.