Bobby J Brown Dies: ‘The Wire’ Star’s Sudden Passing Leaves Fans Stunned
The television world is mourning the loss of Bobby J Brown, best known for his role on the critically acclaimed…
Bridgerton Season 4 Ending Twist: Is the New Lady Whistledown a Bigger Mystery Than the Seven Kingdoms?
The fourth season of Bridgerton delivered everything fans expect — romance, heartbreak, high drama, beautiful balls, and a twist so…
Scream 7 (2026) Movie Review: A Derivative, Dull Sequel in a Once Rock Solid Franchise
Over the course of the last thirty years, “Scream” has been the rare horror franchise that hasn’t missed a step….
Ghost Elephants (2025) Documentary Review: A Poetic Look into a Wildlife Expedition that Highlights the Cultural History Behind a Mythical Creature
One thing that always fascinates me about German filmmaker Werner Herzog is the amount of curiosity he brings to every…
A Prayer for the Dying (2026) ‘Berlinale’ Movie Review: A Spiritually Exhausted Look at the End of the World
There’s a particular kind of film that hands you a catastrophe with no hope in sight and expects you to…
The Bulldogs (2026) ‘Slamdance’ Documentary Review: A Beautifully Shot, Elegiac, but Oddly Apolitical Look into a Rural Community’s Survival
The one thing that grabs your attention almost immediately in “The Bulldogs” is its eye for beauty. One of its…
Zumeca (2026) ‘Slamdance’ Movie Review: A Well-Meaning but Vapid and Overexpositional Analysis of Indoctrination and Exploitation
David Maler’s “Zumeca” (2026) revolves around the birth of the New World (the Americas) and the transitional period that led…
Bruges as Purgatory: A Moral Landscape for the Damned
I travelled to Bruges in my younger days. I drank the beer, ate the waffles, and snapped pictures of the…








