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'Reminders of Him' Review: A Heartfelt Triumph of Never Losing Hope and Overcoming Grief
Reminders of Him serves as a touching tale on the human capacity for change. While we are all shaped by our darkest mistakes, we are not permanently defined by them.

Shauna Bushe
Mar 17


'Scream 7' Review: Seventh Serving Hits the Spot as Sidney Prescott Returns
The most infamous ‘Final Girl’ is back on our screens for a slasher flick that knows when to scream and when to laugh.

Seb Jenkins
Feb 26


'Silence=Death' Review: A Stirring Tribute to Activism, Urgency and Unheard Voices
In just a brief runtime, Silence=Death manages to inform, commemorate, and provoke thought in equal measure. It stands as a poignant tribute to those who fought to be heard — and a stark reminder that silence, in the face of injustice, has consequences.

Elliot Lines
Feb 25


'The Bluff' Review: A Wick-lit Pirate Action-thriller That Fails to Leave a Lasting Impression
The Bluff is a competently made pirate action-thriller that lands as you would expect for a better streaming original but there is very little here to make it stand out as anything more than a fun, and instantly forgotten watch.

Dan Bremner
Feb 25


'Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die' Review: Gore Verbinski is Back in a Blast of Anti-AI Sci-fi Comedy
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die is a fantastic return for Gore Verbinski. Packed with fun ideas, enjoyable characters and an original take on the time travel formula with a venomously anti-AI approach that's refreshingly blunt and satirical in all the best ways.

Dan Bremner
Feb 25


'The Moment' Review: Charli XCX Stars in This Entertaining Mockumentary Satire
The Moment will no doubt land more with fans of the Brat era, but for casual viewers this is still a solidly entertaining, at times bitingly funny, chaotic and unpredictable romp.

Jack Ransom
Feb 24


'Cold Storage' Review: A Limp and Thoroughly Boring Horror-comedy That Wastes a Fun Premise
Cold Storage is derivative, tonally confused, visually cheap and missing the practical-effects creativity that could have made it a fun viral horror-comedy.

Dan Bremner
Feb 23


'The Testament of Ann Lee' Review: Amanda Seyfried Gives Her All in This Visual Feast of an Historical Musical
The Testament of Ann Lee is a spellbinding, exhausting, and singular experience anchored by a career-best performance from Amanda Seyfried, and one of the most visually and musically distinctive films of the year.

Dan Bremner
Feb 20


Podcast Ep 36: 'Send Help' Review PLUS Desert Island Movies Game
In this episode of the Film Focus Online podcast, host Elliot Lines and guest Romey Norton dive into the survival thriller Send Help directed by Sam Raimi.
Film Focus Team
Feb 12
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