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'Picture This' Review: A Charming Rom-Com with Heart and Humour
With its winning cast, witty dialogue, and a story that’s fresh but familiar, Picture This is a rom-com worth adding to your watchlist.

Romey Norton
Mar 7


'The Stress is Killing Me' Review: A Fun Idea That Doesn't Quite Execute on All Fronts
The Stress is Killing Me presents a fun idea, but fails to inject the comedy needed to execute it well.

Becca Johnson
Mar 4


'The Plastic Men' Review: A Haunting Journey Through Trauma, Resilience and Hope
With an ending that put tears in my eyes and a lump in my throat, The Plastic Men packs a serious punch.

Romey Norton
Mar 3


'The Umesh Chronicles' Review: A Captivating Exploration of Freedom and Desire
The Umesh Chronicles will take you on a journey of reflection on the intersections of personal desires, and the concept of freedom.

Romey Norton
Feb 26


'Breakup Season' Review: A Refreshing Take on a Relationship Breakdown
Breakup Season certainly stands out with its refreshing take on relationship breakdown.

Becca Johnson
Feb 25


'Under the Burning Sun' Review: A Difficult, But Important Watch
Under the Burning Sun challenges viewers to reflect on the implications of denying women agency over their bodies.

Romey Norton
Feb 24


'Confesiones Chin Chin' Review: A Very Real Look Into How People Live and Deal With Life and Trauma
Confessions Chin Chin gives its viewers a very real look into how people live and deal with life and trauma.

Romey Norton
Feb 23


'The Unbreakable Boy' Review: An Inspiring Story About a Remarkable Individual
The Unbreakable Boy does exactly what it says on the tin; provides an uplifting, hopeful and emotional story about a remarkable individual.

Becca Johnson
Feb 21


'Little Bites' Review: A Dark Twist on the Common Themes of Addiction and Motherhood
Little Bites has to be commended for its unique idea, and using the method of a vampire to discuss themes of motherhood and addiction.

Becca Johnson
Feb 21


'The Birthday' Review: Lynchian Style Dark Comedy Finally Released After 20 Years
The Birthday is an excellent film that effortlessly blends many genres to create a whacky, whimsical, supernatural comedy-drama.

Romey Norton
Feb 20


'The Monkey' Review: Bloody Bananas From Osgood Perkins
Taking advantage of cartoonish gore, outlandish deaths, and a rag-tag cast of household names, The Monkey is sure to have audiences clapping

Seb Jenkins
Feb 20


'Blood Dried Hands' Review: Thought-provoking Thriller That Transcends Typical Genre Conventions
Blood Dried Hands is a thought-provoking thriller that transcends typical genre conventions.

Romey Norton
Feb 20


'Heart Eyes' Review: A Bloody Fun Time For Gorehounds and Lovebirds
Heart Eyes is a thoroughly entertaining throwback slasher that will please gorehounds and lovebirds alike.

Jack Ransom
Feb 19


'Mom' Review: A Haunting Exploration of Motherhood and Grief
Mom is filled with high emotion and vulnerability. While it’s not scary visually, psychologically it will send shivers down your spine.

Romey Norton
Feb 17


'Lifeline' Review: A Gripping Thriller That Keeps You Guessing
With an intriguing storyline Lifeline has a great pace that keeps you guessing and engaged.

Romey Norton
Feb 17


'The Bouncer' Review: Gripping Ride Filled With Suspense and Action
The Bouncer offers a gripping ride filled with suspense, action, and a touch of heart.

Romey Norton
Feb 14


'Captain America: Brave New World' Review: Steve Rogers’ Shadow Looms Large
Anthony Mackie and Harrison Ford shine but the latest Captain America outing is neither brave nor new nor world-shattering.

Seb Jenkins
Feb 13


'Becoming Led Zeppelin' Review: A Solid Documentary on the Legendary Rock Band
Becoming Led Zeppelin is a solid introduction on the band’s roots and the concert footage and musicianship is absolutely stellar.

Jack Ransom
Feb 11


'Dog Man' Review: A Fun Superhero-Esque Good vs. Evil Animation
Dog Man boasts consistent laughs built of of humorous dialogue and neat visual gags, a heartfelt storyline that feels natural and endearing.

Becca Johnson
Feb 10


'A/way' Review: With Themes of Grief, Love & Loss it Packs a Powerful Punch
A/way is interesting, thought-provoking and a cathartic watch. For an independent film, it packs a powerful punch.

Romey Norton
Feb 10
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