Review: “Oh, Hi!”Anyone dating in the 2020s knows that things are bleak. Dating apps were supposed to be the solution to this. They were supposed to allow…1d ago1d ago
“Drowning Dry” Plays with Our Ability to RememberGrief changes our memories. In John Green’s lesser known novel, An Abundance of Katherines, he wrote, “You don’t remember what happened…2d ago2d ago
“Nuked” Braces for an ImpactWhat if you knew the end of the world was coming? With the limited time you have left on earth, what would you choose to do? It’s a…3d ago3d ago
“Sovereign” Questions What it Means to Be FreeChristian Swegal’s Sovereign is based on true events from 2010, but it’s frightening to reckon with the fact that we haven’t learned much…4d ago4d ago
“The Dreadful Place” Knows the Real Terror is in the MindIn recent years, horror has been a vehicle for directors and writers to process grief and loss. At the risk of sounding like a broken…5d ago5d ago
“FUCKTOYS” Loves Trash & So Should YouOne of the utter joys of being a film critic is seeing a movie from a new director and knowing that you’re witnessing the beginning of…Jul 11Jul 11
“Out of Plain Sight” Reckons With Choices that Cannot Be UndoneOut of Plain Sight offers a haunting image in the first few minutes of the documentary. It’s difficult to figure out what exactly has been…Jul 10Jul 10
“M3GAN 2.0” Really is That GirlThree years ago, Blumhouse had an accidental hit on their hands with M3GAN. It was released in January, the month horror movies are usually…Jul 9Jul 9
“So Fades the Light” Asks What We Do When The Chosen One Grows UpCults have always been a subject of fascination for those who haven’t been part of one themselves. There’s always the question of how and…Jul 8Jul 8
2025 LGBTQ Critics’ Dorian TV Award Winners!I’m a big proponent of voting in all areas and that includes voting for the annual TV Awards for GALECA. I’m pleased to announce this…Jul 8Jul 8