Sundance 2021: ‘Mass’ addresses healing in the wake of tragedy in an intimate space

Mass, the feature film debut of writer-director Fran Kranz, is a brutally honest exploration of the people who are affected (and often forgotten) in the aftermath of a school shooting. Mass tackles the raw emotions of its characters and works…

Scoob! Review: This Update of the Mystery Gang Tries Balancing Way Too Much on One Plate

Despite seemingly countless iterations and nearly 50 years of cultural credibility, there’s the prevailing sense that audiences are still hungry for more Scooby Doo. On the big screen, the goofball dog and his meddling friends have already been given the…

Hotel Mumbai Movie Review: An Unsettling Film That Doesn’t Offer Much

Based on true events, Hotel Mumbai tells the story of the 2008 attacks in Mumbai, India. Sent by someone calling himself “Brother Bull,” a group of Muslim men with machine guns and other assorted weaponry seize Mumbai and senselessly kill…

TV Review: The OA

It’s difficult to know where to begin when discussing Netflix’s The OA. Not much can be said about plot for fear of spoiling anything. Part of The OA‘s appeal is discovering just what the hell kind of show you’re watching.…