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Director Garret Price’s documentary on the late actor Anton Yelchin released in theaters on Aug. 2. See our writer Jessica’s review. Continue reading Review: ‘Love, Antosha’ Documentary
Director Garret Price’s documentary on the late actor Anton Yelchin released in theaters on Aug. 2. See our writer Jessica’s review. Continue reading Review: ‘Love, Antosha’ Documentary
For #FilmFriday, we are looking back 2 years ago to the Masaaki Yuasa anime film “The Night is Short, Walk On Girl.” Read Jordyn’s review! Continue reading ‘The Night Is Short, Walk On Girl’ Review
What were your thoughts on Disney’s “The Lion King” live-action remake? Our writer Jeannette, a fan of the animated film and musical, shares her thoughts! Continue reading Review: ‘The Lion King’ Live-Action Film
“Jessica Jones” returned for its third and final season on Netflix, and our writer Catherine analyzes what makes the Marvel series such a treat for women. Continue reading Why You Should Care (AKA Watch) Jessica Jones Season 3
Looking for an anime series to watch in the dead heat of summer? Emily Gogle shares her top picks of Netflix’s original anime releasing this summer. Continue reading Top Original Netflix Anime Series To Watch This Summer
“Toy Story 4” returned to the big screen for new adventures with our favorite toys. Julisa reviewed the film and calls it a timeless classic! Continue reading Review: ‘Toy Story 4’ Is A Timeless Classic
Netflix and Sanrio’s animated series “Aggretsuko” dropped its second season and our favorite red panda Retsuko continues to tackle on the adulting life. Continue reading Review: ‘Aggretsuko’ season 2 shows complexity of adulting
Film geeks, you need to check out the cult classic animated film “Mind Game.” Jordyn is back with the review for you for #FilmFriday. Continue reading A Cult Classic: ‘Mind Game’ Review
In a follow-up article, our writer Julisa analyzes the fates of 4 badass royal ladies at the end of “Game of Thrones” Season 8. Spoilers ahead! Continue reading Four Royal Ladies and Their ‘Game of Thrones’ Fates
Olivia Wilde’s directorial debut “Booksmart” released in theaters on May 24. Check out our review of the hit female-leading high school comedy. Continue reading ‘Booksmart’ is the fresh, raw high school film we needed