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SXSW Review: ‘American Animals’ Channels Classic Heist Films to Find its Voice

Whether Bart Layton’s American Animals will become an American classic will take a few years to know. One thing is certain, though, it sure...

The Most Creative Cosplay from Lexington Comic & Toy Con

Pop Break Live: Lexington Toy & Comic Con in Lexington, Kentucky Words by Sheena Fisher | Photos by Sheena Fisher & Anthony Coleman This past weekend...

SXSW Review: Galveston is an All-American Tragedy with a Powerhouse Performance

Adapted from Nic Pizzolatto’s novel of the same name Galveston is a hurricane of a film. It’s emotionally earnest and bold, but there are...

SXSW Review: Unfriended: Dark Web is a Clever Reimaging of the Original

Here’s an accomplishment, a PG-13 movie became darker than its R-rated counterpart. That’s Unfriended: Dark Web (not Game Night as listed on IMDb as of the SXSW premiere)...

SXSW Review: Ready Player One is Why We Love Movies

Under the request of Mr. Steven Spielberg himself, there are no spoilers for Ready Player One here. Good luck finding them anywhere else too. It would...

SXSW Review: Blockers is the Teen Comedy 2018 Needs

To compare A Quiet Place and Blockers is a bit unorthodox. One is a tense horror film while the other is a raunchy, teen sex comedy. But...

A Wrinkle in Time: A Beautiful, Emotional, Wonder-Filled Epic

I read A Wrinkle in Time in the 5th grade, but I don’t remember anything about it. At least, I didn’t think I did....

SXSW Review: John’s Krasinski ‘A Quiet Place’ is Absolutely Terrifying

John Krasinkski told me not to spoil anything, so of course, I’ll tell all. But really, I’ll keep spoilers completely out and plot points...

Leaning into the Wind: Andy Goldsworthy – A Must-See Doc of Art & Nature

All the way back in 2001, director Thomas Riedelsheimer released Rivers and Tides: Andy Goldsworthy. The documentary followed the titular UK artist as he...

The Strangers: Prey at Night is a Fun Homage to 70s & 80s Horror Films

Warning: Full Spoilers for 2008’s The Strangers The Strangers is one of the few modern-day horror classics, perfectly mixing tone, scares and acting. It...

Red Sparrow Shines With Lawrence’s Performance and Overall Plot Point, But Drags In Other Areas

Director Francis Lawrence and Jennifer Lawrence are no strangers to each other in the movie realm. Lawrence was behind the camera for the last...

Gringo: A Film That Desperately Wants You to Love It

Gringo is a film desperate to be loved. Directed by Nash Edgerton and written by Anthony Tambakis and Matthew Stone, it’s supposed to be...