This second-rate horror flick is not clever, not fun, and worst of all, it’s not even “so bad it’s good.”
This second-rate horror flick is not clever, not fun, and worst of all, it’s not even “so bad it’s good.”
A refreshingly honest take on what it means to be lost in your early 20s. It’s funny, a little messy, and full of heart from beginning to end.
A beautifully crafted world inhabited by a talented cast, but falls short of delivering anything particularly meaningful or memorable.
A comforting, nostalgic, feel-good watch that will particularly resonate with anyone who has a deep connection to music.
A fascinating but tough-to-watch true crime documentary that digs into a really complicated case, as well as larger issues like women’s rights, religion, and the legal system.
One of those thrillers you go into with modest expectations and walk away genuinely surprised.