What would you do if the highway you’ve driven a thousand times—the long, lonely stretch of asphalt that’s always meant solitude, freedom, and a paycheck—suddenly became the scene of unspeakable ...
Villa Amore (2025), directed by Clare Niederpruem, is one of Hallmark’s sun-soaked Passport to Love entries that doesn’t so much invite you to watch as it sidles up, taps your shoulder, and whispers, “Hey… you wanna disappear from your life for two hours?” It stars Eloise ...
If you've been itching for a fresh, unique take on the story of Frankenstein, boy, do we have a tale for you! ...
If you’re craving something that feels like driving through neon-lit streets at midnight, Heat by Morgan Willis is ready to hand you the keys. Known for his polished ....
Some films whisper their intentions, films that seduce you with craft, and then there’s Scum of the Earth!, which grabs you by the collar like a chain‑smoking uncle at a family reunion and hisses, “Kid, lemme tell you how the world really works.” This is Herschell Gordon Lewis before the gore geysers ...
I went into Junebug expecting a light, predictable Hallmark romance — cozy, pleasant, low stakes. What I didn’t expect was how genuinely charming the central “switch-up” device would feel. The film pairs a nearly 40-year-old book editor with her blunt, bright-eyed ...
Because of Cupid, Hallmark’s latest addition to their romantic comedy canon, is exactly the kind of Valentine’s movie that shows up wearing pink, smelling like strawberries, and insisting it’s here to “shake things up,” even though it’s really just here to give you a warm ...
Chloé Zhao’s deeply felt, yet restrained new film, Hamnet, is the kind of cinematic experience that sneaks up on you. You know the kind: it’s subtle at first, then keeps pecking and poking at you like an unshakable memory that leaves you teary-eyed in the grocery store ...