Boca Chica Rings True to the Immigrant Experience (REVIEW)

What works about Boca Chica is the fact that this story isn’t just ‘The Dominican Story’ -it’s a story that most immigrants can relate to.
Katharine Hepburn, ‘Little Women,’ and The Strength of a Star Persona

Personality-wise, both Hepburn and Jo are defined by their independence, sense of humor and strong wit, their willingness to challenge gender roles, and their strong passion for their respective artistic crafts.
‘Knock at the Cabin’ Is a Timid Tap at the Cabin (REVIEW)

While Knock at The Cabin is certainly not the best movie of the year, or even in the top 10, the film is well made and interesting if you don’t figure out the reveal in the very beginning.
Book Club: The Next Chapter – Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (REVIEW)

While the film borders on cheesy at times, it’s silly and highlights the importance of healthy female friendships.
What ‘Star Wars’ Means To Me – An Ode to Space

Heartbroken by the chaos of love found and lost, I ventured to the movie theater alone for the very first time to see what the new Star Wars would teach me.
Boygenius’ ‘The Film’ is An Intimate Look At Queer Friendship

It might be counter-intuitive that music known for distinct melancholy could have such a euphoric effect on its queer listeners; but, once again, boygenius manages to find light in all the cracks of the darkest feelings.
‘Puss in Boots: The Last Wish’- A Tale of Earthly Truths & Mortality

To be comfortable in our mortality grants us the power to explore the deepest, most meaningful worlds of our evanescent lives.
The Creators of ‘Wilder Than Her’ on Bringing the Female Gaze to Psychological Horror (INTERVIEW)

Jessica Kozak and Shannon Reilly on “Wilder Than Her,” the growing genre of female-driven horror, and how they turned the set into a summer camp for the cast and crew.
This ‘Renfield’ Is a Bit Too Normal (REVIEW)

It’s a shame that Renfield makes the conventional choice at every opportunity.
The Emotional Surplus of ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’

The emotional effects of ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ accumulate throughout the film until the result surpasses everything we’ve come to expect from a movie experience.