A scrappy, spunky feminist sci-fi / horror story that’s a terrific step forward in terms of onscreen representation of Indigenous people. It’s a film that is as entertaining as it is unique.
A scrappy, spunky feminist sci-fi / horror story that’s a terrific step forward in terms of onscreen representation of Indigenous people. It’s a film that is as entertaining as it is unique.
The film is filled with stunning visuals and is beautifully directed, but its vagueness proves to be more frustrating than philosophical.
This crowd-pleasing documentary speaks about the power music has to bring about peace, unity, and euphoria.
A fun, breezy documentary about one PEZ collector who went head to head with the company’s President.
A tons-of-fun, low budget horror midnighter that plays like a goofy version of “The Blair Witch Project.”
The emotional punch is substantial, and this isn’t a pleasant film to watch. It’s the compassion and humanity that makes this documentary so interesting and meaningful.