Color Out of Space will be released on January 24. By I. Simon Anyone who knows me well enough knows that I am a fan of films that are off-kilter. If a film leans enough […]

Color Out of Space will be released on January 24. By I. Simon Anyone who knows me well enough knows that I am a fan of films that are off-kilter. If a film leans enough […]
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood hits theaters on November 22nd. By Elazar Abrahams If you’re expecting a standard biopic, think again. A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood explores Fred Rogers of the legendary children’s […]
Waves hits theaters on November 15. By I. Simon Over the past few years, writer/director Trey Edward Shults has proven himself to possibly be one of the most interesting up and coming filmmakers of our […]
The Aladdin remake is now playing in theaters. [Note: This post is kind of a ramble and barely edited, but I’m trying to get back into writing mode after a few months off. Enjoy.] By […]
The Tale airs May 26th, 10pm on HBO. By I. Simon We live in a society where sexual abuse unfortunately exists. Ever since the #MeToo movement begun, countless survivors have been coming out and sharing […]
The documentary RBG hits theaters on May 4th. By Mary Leslie As the daughter of a woman attorney, I don’t remember a time that I didn’t know the name Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Supreme Court […]
Flower hits select theaters on March 16th. By I. Simon Coming of age films are often hit or miss for me, though more often hit, but not in an exceptional way. Once in a while, […]
Permanent is in select theaters and available on demand beginning December 15th. Permanent gets it’s name from the hair style. See, this new comedy is all about hair. It’s 1982, and the Dixon family are […]
The Florida Project opened in select theaters October 6th. The Florida Project is a film of oxymorons. It is funny, yet serious. It is heartwarming, but heartbreaking. It is simplistic, yet complex. The scope of […]
The Netflix exclusive movie Gerald’s Game is available September 29. Gerald’s Game can be best described as the product of combining Black Mirror with a Cialis commercial. From the preview of Gerald’s Game I was intrigued […]