September 19, 2021
Kyle Williams
When I heard of Bad Candy for the first time, I figured it would be a documentary about taffy, and how it’s nefariously infiltrated our society’s taste buds. Instead, it turned out to be a gleefully gory horror anthology on par with contemporaries such as V/H/S or The ABCs of Death, and we the audience [...]
September 13, 2021
Kyle Williams
Outer space, at least thanks to modern filmmaking, is no longer unexplored in the typical sense. Spaceships and the sea of stars have become rather commonplace. Even with these thousands of movies set in the last frontier, new thriller Solitary breaks genre stereotypes as well as ushers in social justice to new heights. The dystopian [...]
September 4, 2021
Kyle Williams
There is never a clear path to closure, and Matthew Berkowitz’s The Madness Inside Me is a perfect example of how varying the paths may be. Berkowitz serves as both writer and director, effectively crafting a thrilling, intriguing world full of engaging characters that keeps the viewer interested until the final moments. The Madness Inside [...]
September 3, 2021
Kyle Williams
The word “Karen” has had a busy few years. It’s gone from being your friend’s name, to a catch-all for racist white women, and now to the title of a whirlwind feature film. Karen, from veteran writer/director Coke Daniels, takes viewers on a journey all too familiar: after moving to an affluent neighborhood, a black [...]
KNOCKING Is A Knockout Feature Film
BAD CANDY Is Actually Deliciously Good
SOLITARY Boldly Takes Abolition To New Heights
THE MADNESS INSIDE ME Is An Intimate Re-Telling Of Trauma
KAREN–I’d Like To Speak With Your Director