This documentary about the personal impact of Kevin Smith’s problematic LGBTQ+ film “Chasing Amy” is a love story about a movie, but also one about learning to love yourself.
This documentary about the personal impact of Kevin Smith’s problematic LGBTQ+ film “Chasing Amy” is a love story about a movie, but also one about learning to love yourself.
This bloody period horror film proves that vintage literary monsters are still downright frightening no matter your (or their) age.
A documentary by foodies for foodies, the film explores the challenges faced by independent restaurateurs and the personal trauma experienced by celebrated chefs during the Covid pandemic.
An incendiary, provocative, and disturbing psychological thriller about the seductive nature of quick cash and the willingness to bury your own morality to get it.
A disquieting, subversive story of unchecked narcissism, barbarous intimidation, cold-blooded violence, and the absolute worst friends on Earth.
I don’t even think this crummy summertime catastrophe could have provided a reasonable amount of campy fun even if it tried.