Not always, movies will make you think. Some of them are designed to raise some questions, but you’re not obligated to start some discourse with a large part
The first thing that comes to mind with Harley Wallen‘s Final Recovery is that the crew behind productions like Ash & Bone and Beneath Us All have learned
In the first seconds of Quba!, a small choir emanates years of history through a haunting chant that hides something. Something that can only be identified if you
By this point, I’m already used to the style of movies made under the umbrella of Angel Studios. The studio, once associated with Christianity-based productions, has widened its
We Were Dangerous begins with failure. Two girls have tried to escape a place they don’t belong in, a “prison” of sorts that demands ridiculous order and runs
How can art heal the human soul? A question with multiple answers considering the many ways art can become a useful channel to express emotions and one that´s
Brief Somebodies follows a very difficult subject. Regardless of whatever story one aims to tell, the subject of sexual violence is difficult to digest. And although I understand
A few decades have passed since the ‘80s ended, and yet it remains a staple of nostalgia-based content. All movies and TV shows address the decade of slasher
Vanished: The Heather Elvis Case doesn’t attempt to break the mold established by most true crime documentaries. It fits the formula pretty well, but it has something that
The Stress Is Killing Me is based on an absurd premise that’s also executed in the most outrageous of fashions. The movie follows several grown-ups who have attended
An employee at a postal office finds a very strange piece of correspondence. Curiosity gets the best of him, and through his eyes, we take a journey down