Even if you haven’t seen an M. Night Shyamalan movie, you know what an M. Night Shyamalan twist is. It’s a small piece of the plot which suddenly makes us question everything, including our own lives. 18 years later, we’re…
Sundance 2017 Review: XX
To read more coverage of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival, go here Following the success of horror anthologies such as VHS, XX is comprised of short horror films by four talented female directors. From suburban birthday parties to gory camping…
Movie Review: The Bye Bye Man
Well, ladies and gentleman, we are officially in January; the holiday hangovers have started to let up and New Year’s resolutions are starting to fail. January is also infamously known as the movie dumping ground because of the utter garbage…
10 Best Horror Films Directed By Women
Like most of the film genres, horror has usually been a male playing field. We have the horror visionaries such as John Carpenter and Wes Craven but no woman to add to that list. Sadly, the recurring pattern seems to…
Movie Review: American Honey
When reading The New York Times, director Andrea Arnold came across a story about teenagers going across the country selling magazine subscriptions. Lead by their own version of Oliver Twist’s Fagin, they ran away from broken homes in order to…
Ally’s Movie Review: ‘Advantageous’
Every so often a film comes out of nowhere, nearly invisible to the mainstream cinema crowd, and it simply blows me away. Independent cinema isn’t always great, despite what some would like you to believe, and there are just as…
Women In Film Wednesday: Love & Basketball (2000)
I love romantic comedies/romantic movies period and have taken a much more forgiving stance on them over the past few years after seeing how much oppressive hate the genre receives. Considering the majority of the targeted audience is women this…