Offers a blistering, authentic view of the teen experience in America, with a refreshingly different setting in the Jewish community.
Offers a blistering, authentic view of the teen experience in America, with a refreshingly different setting in the Jewish community.
Fulfills just about every single thing audiences expect and crave in a summer blockbuster sequel, and does it exceedingly well.
A choppy, rough documentary that’s amateurishly made with crude dramatic recreations and a mess of a story.
This short film does so much in its 25 minute runtime that it could easily be made into a feature.
A horror film with a lot of thematic depth, tackling tough issues like grief, neglect, and abuse. In other words, this isn’t your typical evil witch story.
This crowd-pleasing documentary speaks about the power music has to bring about peace, unity, and euphoria.