


‘Fear Street Part 2: 1978’ Takes a Stab at Stephen King Horror – Review
By Angel Amaral I would like to personally thank Stephen King, a master of horror, on record for his contribution to the genre I love immensely. To this day, his […]

‘Fear Street Part One: 1994’ Is A Love Letter To Horror Fans With A Compelling Portrait of an LGBTQ+ Romance – Review
By Angel Amaral Ghostface asked audiences 25 years ago, “Do you like scary movies?” To answer that question, I absolutely adore scary movies as horrifying and crazy as that sounds. […]

‘Awake’ Is An Intense Reinvigoration Of The Disaster Genre – Review
[by Nicolás Delgadillo] Awake is a disaster movie with an interesting sci-fi hook, wherein a mysterious event shuts down all electronics (car batteries and the like included). However, worse than that, […]

Interview: Nick Jones Jr. Talks ‘Yasuke’, Being A Black Creator In Anime & More
Anime is an art form that gets to reinvent reality. Teenagers fighting evil by moonlight and winning love by daylight, superpowered aliens delivering epic energy blasts, and samurai cutting a […]

Everything Coming To And Leaving Netflix In April 2021
March came and went with a swiftness. April is nearly here and Netflix is prepared to make yet another month inside worth it. Netflix has acquired a number of excellent […]

Netflix’s ‘DOTA: Dragon’s Blood’ Delivers a Dazzling and Fast-Paced Fantasy Ride – Review
Netflix has been on a mission these last few years to tap into the anime audience with their own original work. They intend to offer a wide range of anime […]

Women-Directed Films You Can Stream Right Now
Happy Women’s History Month! In honour of the month dedicated to acknowledging and celebrating achievements from women, let’s take a moment to recognize films directed by women. This list consists […]

Everything Coming To And Leaving Netflix In March 2021
A new month is finally upon us, which means a new slate of films and TV to occupy our time. Netflix has been aggressively expanding their appeal by tapping into […]

‘To All the Boys: Always and Forever’ is a Heartwarming Send-Off – Review
It’s here! The final installment of Netflix’s adaptation of Jenny Han’s trilogy of books is finally here. From To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before to To All the Boys: […]