Reviews

RuPaul’s Drag Race Recap S16E10: In the World of Verses, You’re Either a “Power” Top or a “Power” Bottom

The queens walk into the Werkroom shaken by Plasma’s exit as Mhi’ya further cements her status as lip sync assassin… Read More

March 8, 2024

‘Imaginary’ Review: Blumhouse’s Latest Friend is All too Ordinary

A broken family struggling to accept a new, also broken member. A vaguely creepy old toy. An old house that… Read More

March 7, 2024

RuPaul’s Drag Race Recap S16E9: Investing in a Goth IRA

“I can’t believe she’s gone,” Morphine tearfully admits in a confessional. It’s one of the first sentences the audience hears… Read More

March 1, 2024

‘Elsbeth’ TV Review – Carrie Preston Hits All the Right Notes in Fresh, Standalone Spinoff of ‘The Good Wife’ [Season 1]

Spinoffs are a true gamble, especially if the source material is beloved. One recent example of a major bet that… Read More

February 28, 2024

‘The Regime’ Review: Kate Winslet Tries but this Palace Satire is a Big Coup d’not

Middle Europe. That’s where our story takes place, a nameless country (frustratingly only ever referred to as “the country” or… Read More

February 27, 2024

‘I Saw the TV Glow’ Review: Jane Schoenbrun Explores the Dark Sides of Nostalgia in Their Standout Sophomore Feature | Berlinale 2024

Writer-director Jane Schoenbrun shook the film world with We’re All Going to the World’s Fair three years ago. In a… Read More

February 25, 2024

‘Cuckoo’ Review: Hunter Schafer takes on Dan Stevens in Tone Shifting Horror/Thriller Set in the German Alps | Berlinale 2024

We’ve all been eager to see Hunter Schafer in her first film role as a leading lady and now that… Read More

February 25, 2024

RuPaul’s Drag Race Recap S16E8: Breaking (Nymphia) Wind

Now that Mhi’ya has proven herself as a self-proclaimed lip sync assassin, she moves on to reading everyone around her.… Read More

February 23, 2024

‘Black Tea’ Review – Abderrahmane Sissako Returns with a Masterful Exploration of Cultural Identity | Berlinale 2024

Director Abderrahmane Sissako (the Oscar-nominated Timbuktu) returns after a 10-year hiatus with Black Tea, a sublime and meaningful exploration of… Read More

February 21, 2024

‘Spaceman’ Review: Adam Sandler and Carey Mulligan Are the Star-Crossed Lovers We Didn’t Know We Needed | Berlinale 2024

More than just another film about an astronaut, Spaceman is here to give a new meaning to the phrase star-crossed… Read More

February 21, 2024

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