★★ (Written by Intern, Wyatt Frantz) Fresh off the press after Glass Onion, Kate Hudson stars in the literary hoax of A Little White Lie, an adaptation of the novel Shriver. While this film brands itself as a comedy, it is framed more like a drama in terms of tone and subject matter. Some of … Continue reading Film Review: A Little White Lie
TV Review: George & Tammy
For the second year in a row, Jessica Chastain portrays an iconic Tammy. This time around, Chastain (The Help, It Chapter Two) fills the shoes of legendary country artist Tammy Wynette, one half of a duo with successful solo musician, George Jones (Michael Shannon, Bug, Boardwalk Empire). While the two of them absolutely have a … Continue reading TV Review: George & Tammy
Film Review: Abandoned
★★ Abandoned is a generic PG-13 horror film trying to symbolize postpartum depression, presenting a messy modern take on The Yellow Wallpaper. At times, I felt the movie was trying too hard to emulate Apple TV’s far superior show, Servant. If you are like me and love Emma Roberts, you will probably want to see … Continue reading Film Review: Abandoned
FrightFest Glasgow 2022: Night’s End
★★★ Heading to horror streaming service Shudder, Night’s End is a creepy exorcism-gone-wrong horror flick that manages to break free of the monotonous mold of similar movies. Like 2020’s The Cleansing Hour (which also came to Shudder), Night’s End at least tries something new to mix up the formula. To call the film “hellish” would … Continue reading FrightFest Glasgow 2022: Night’s End
TV Review: Nine Perfect Strangers
Hulu’s newest dramedy binge comes in the form of the strange, but star-studded, Nine Perfect Strangers. Critics were given access to the first six episodes, which does indeed provide a taste of the bizarre wonders of Tranquilum. There are a fair share of surprises in store—Nine Perfect Strangers does however tell a far more linear … Continue reading TV Review: Nine Perfect Strangers
