Review: The Banshees of Inisherin, A Friendship’s Slow and Painful End
A beautiful and devastating tragicomedy, The Banshees of Inisherin pairs stunning Irish landscapes with exceptional performances from Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Barry Keoghan, and Kerry Condon. In our latest review, we revisit Martin McDonagh’s modern masterpiece and explore why its themes of friendship, isolation, and loss remain so powerful.
Obsession Review: The Horror Film That Had Me Looking Over My Shoulder After the Credits Rolled
Caution: Minor Spoilers Ahead. There are horror films that make you jump. There are horror films that make you uncomfortable. And then there’s Obsession, a film that doesn’t just scare you while you’re watching it, but follows you out of the theater and sits quietly in the back of your mind long after the credits…
The Art of Reinvention, Identity, and the Lie That Almost Worked
There’s something inherently fascinating about a good con. Not the polished, Hollywood version, but the messy, almost unbelievable kind that feels like it shouldn’t have worked… and somehow did anyway. California Schemin’ leans directly into that chaos, telling the true-ish story of two working-class Scottish friends who manage to bluff their way into the American…
“Plainclothes” Isn’t Just a Love Story — It’s a Study in Restraint and Internal Conflict
A quiet, emotionally layered performance from Tom Blyth anchors one of the most intimate indie films of the year. There’s something quietly devastating about Plainclothes. On the surface, it’s a story about an undercover officer tasked with entrapping gay men in 1990s New York. But beneath that premise is something far more personal… something internal,…