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E. L. King
Oct 22, 2022
[BHFF] DAUGHTER Review – An Intelligent and Psychologically Labyrinthine Journey
E.L. King says Corey Deshon's Daughter is a tense, nuanced, clever thriller delicately navigating depravity and power dynamics. Beyond...


Kelly Mintzer
May 19, 2022
THE LONG WALK Review - A Tragic Story of Love, Loss and Regret
Kelly Mintzer examines how The Long Walk uses time travel to tell a nuanced, tragic story of love, loss, and regret. The Long Walk (2019)...


Mitchell Brown
May 16, 2022
THEY LOOK LIKE PEOPLE Review - Perry Blackshear’s Feature Debut Examines the Fear of Mental Illness
Mitchell Brown says that Perry Blackshear’s debut horror film examines the fear and confusion of a mentally ill mind. They Look Like...


Slay Away
Jan 17, 2022
Sarah Adina Smith’s Acclaimed Feature Debut THE MIDNIGHT SWIM Re-Releases This Month
The relationship of three half-sisters unravels as they are drawn deeper into the mysterious disappearance of their mother in The...
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