Don Burnside (Dylan McDermott) is a pillar of his community. He's the troop leader of his son's (Charlie Plummer's Tyler) church-adjacent Boy Scouts, a devout m...
Something isn't right. Jonathan (Ansel Elgort) is tired despite his routine bordering on monotony being the same for who knows how many years. He wakes at 7:00 ...
Religion is sacrifice. I don't think there's another way to truly describe what it means to give yourself to faith so completely that you'll allow it to control...
The news ain't good. Famed vocalist Vivienne Carala (Sarah Jessica Parker) is on the cusp of a world tour for her latest (and ninth) album only to find herself ...
We explore the art of the month. November is here with a fantastic collection of poster designs from big studio pictures to small independents looking to standout against them....
The "outbreak" started years ago when the twenty-four hour news cycle broke onto the scene by stoking fear for ratings out of a necessity for content. We used t...
I have to think writer/director Chris von Hoffmann saw The Purge and wondered what could be born from reversing the good guy and bad guy roles. Those are generi...
Documentarian Alex Winter is solidifying his place within the tech world as a storyteller willing to look at modern systems stymying the old guard and exciting ...
Repression is wild insofar as our minds pushing trauma down to the depths of our soul without a second thought. While guilt will ravage some to the point where ...
Many filmmakers find the need to politicize truths without realizing or believing their existence has already politicized them. There's power in this sort of ma...