In the vast sea of independent films, Leaving DC stands out as a hidden gem that demonstrates the power of minimalism in storytelling. Written, directed, and starring Josh Criss, the film embodies
Released in 2007, Paranormal Activity emerged as an unexpected juggernaut in the horror film industry, capturing audience imaginations with its “found footage” style and minimalistic, highly atmospheric scares. Initially a low-budget indie
Sofia Coppola’s On the Rocks has an unmistakable familiarity to it. It’s the comfort-food movie for anyone who ever felt like the only way to solve a personal crisis was by having
Where to begin? Miller’s Girl is a film directed by Jade Bartlett. It tells the story of Cairo Sweet and her teacher, Jonathan Miller. At least, that’s what the trailer wants us
Venom: The Last Dance has just hit our theaters, and it’s safe to say we’ve been eagerly waiting for it. This is the third installment in the adventures of Eddie and Venom,
In terms of entertainment, the market is highly competitive. But when it comes to streaming platforms, one platform in particular still dominates: Netflix. Although, in my opinion, Netflix’s content has been declining
The Tunnel, an Australian found-footage horror film, joins the ranks of REC, Cloverfield, and Diary of the Dead, yet distinguishes itself through superior direction, storytelling, and realism. Directed by Carlo Ledesma, The
James Dean, an enduring symbol of youthful rebellion and a pivotal figure in classic cinema, remains renowned for his profound impact on film and culture, despite his brief life. Born on February
Immaculate, the latest horror-thriller starring Sydney Sweeney, dives deeply into the dark undercurrents of religious devotion, repression, and the complexities of female experience within a patriarchal structure. Directed by Michael Mohan, this
Exhibit A is a psychological thriller that plays out like a slow-moving car crash—gripping, inevitable, and deeply disturbing. Directed by Dom Rotheroe, the 2007 found-footage film takes the familiar tropes of suburban