Not a single character in Splitsville knows what they’re doing — and that’s exactly why it works. Michael Angelo Covino’s second feature, after his debut film, The Climb, is a whip-smart “unromantic comedy” about love, divorce, and the false confidence of people who think ...
Holy Apex Predator Heart Palpitations! With cool practical effects and a wicked sense of humor stomping about it, The Invisible Raptor absolutely explodes on the screen, nailing its vibe and its tone as the freakishly large fun fills its entire running time! This monster ...
This crime caper about aging criminals is as cozy as a cuppa tea! From the start, Diamond Dogs - directed by Kris Smith - absolutely nails its intentions. The film might not be the smoothest of all heist movies, but - damn! - it will definitely win you over with its cheeky charm. Co-written ...
Live life to the fullest! Set against the backdrop of Tuscany, Sergio Dondoli’s Happy Life offers a joyful, sensory-rich portrait of the world-renowned gelato artisan whose passion for his craft - and for life itself - has touched visitors from across the globe. From humble ...
Joey Miller’s script for Your Host is brutal and bloodthirsty; loudly clanging the bells of the SAW franchise as gruesome horror gets the greenlight in director DW Medoff’s film. Your Host is not for the faint of heart. Know that upfront as ...
Clocking in at a wild 90-min, director and LGBTQ+ champion Mark Schwab (Brotherly Lies, Exteriors) returns to the indie scene with Cutaways, a darling comedy that is, at once, oh so very edgy and damned memorable, proving to be - in my estimation - Schwab’s best ...
Cinematographer Jeremy Benning - providing some of the most gracious details in the Canadian farmland surrounding director R.T. Thorne’s (Blindspot, The Porter) film - knows how to lens the apocalypse, grafting each blade of grass with poetry and passion. Even as ...

“If you would have come in 10 to 15 minutes earlier or later, this just might not of happened." Dark and depraved; that's exactly how independent filmmaker Joe Hollow likes it. Which is why he is back at it with a brand-new cut of the first film he completed, The Family. That was ...

“Maybe we didn’t say it right?” No, girls. You said it correctly. And so begins the mirror game as the ghost of Lizzie Borden is summoned by two little girls one dark night. What follows is a bone-chilling horror film from independent filmmaker Calvin Morie McCarthy ...

Forget about babyproofing The Baxter Building, H.E.R.B.I.E., we have bigger things to worry about! Galactus seeks an heir to his own unstoppable appetite. And, just like that, The Fantastic Four: First Steps has arrived! It only took . . . uh, over 20 years!!!! ...
Welcome to Hallmark Happily Ever Afters - where cozy sweaters are mandatory, small towns solve everything, and love always arrives right on cue. This is our home for delightfully sappy, unapologetically cheesy Hallmark movies packed with meet-cutes, mistletoe moments, and guaranteed happy endings. Grab some cocoa, suspend your disbelief, and join us as we celebrate romance that’s sweet, predictable, and proud of it.