She Dies Tomorrow Review: Amy Seimetz Unleashes Pure, Existential Dread in this Infectious New Horror

Much of She Dies Tomorrow dwells on a flow of melancholic scenes where young, 30-something Amy (Kate Lyn Sheil) can’t seem to shake the feeling that she will somehow die within the next 24 hours. In fact, the first 15…

Movie Review: ‘Spare Change’

With the job market being a Hunger Games-esque war zone for young twenty-somethings, homelessness is unfortunately becoming more and more common. Young adults are constantly struggling with not only figuring out how to pay the bills, but also how to…

Aaron’s Movie Review: Teacher of the Year

Teacher of the Year is a film made in a faux-documentary style, focusing on the faculty of Truman High School.  The main subject of this film is Mitch Carter (Matt Letscher), a good man who has just won the California…

Gaby’s Movie Review: Lily Collins & Sam Claflin save the cliché “Love, Rosie”

Love, Rosie is the epitome of a near-miss. Besides the fact that it’s full of near-misses, the movie’s charming leads salvage it from being just another predictable romantic drama. Spanning 12 years, Love, Rosie tells the story of Rosie (Lily…

Jon’s VOD Pick of the Week: “Predestination”

Sometimes going out to the theater is hard work. If you’re anything like me, the fact that you have to put on pants is already a huge disappointment. You’ve reached the end of your queue and have already seen everything worth…

David’s VOD Review: ‘The Angriest Man in Brooklyn’ is a complete and utter dud

One might think that a film with a cast as great as The Angriest Man in Brooklyn made up of Mila Kunis, Peter Dinklage, Melissa Leo, and Robin Williams in a leading role, could be at its worst, entertaining. You would be…

Jon’s VOD Pick of the Week: The Machine

Sometimes going out to the theaters is hard work. If you’re anything like me, the fact that you have to put on pants is already a let-down, and you’ve already seen everything on Netflix so what can you do? That’s…