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BACKROOMS Review
Clark (Chiwetel Ejiofor) is a down on his luck furniture salesman in the Bay Area. His wife kicked him out and he currently lives inside of the furniture store. After a series of mysterious events, he stumbles upon the titular Backrooms, an unexplainable series of yellow rooms that appear to go on forever. He details this with his therapist, Mary (Renate Reinsve), who meets him with some skepticism, but eventually decides to explore herself. What they find, to quote the film,
Drew Sullivan
May 303 min read


THE INVITE Review
Olivia Wilde invites four people to a dinner party and somehow makes you feel like you were also there, slightly drunk, increasingly uncomfortable, and absolutely unable to leave. The Invite is one of those films that knows exactly what it is doing from the first frame and executes it with such confidence that you stop trying to predict where it is going and just give in already. Which, fittingly, is also what the characters eventually have to do. Seth Rogen plays Joe, a form
Guy Roditty
Apr 302 min read


THE DRAMA Review
What's the worst thing you've ever done? This is the key question asked in Kristoffer Borgil's The Drama that sets all of the remaining drama of the film in motion. The film follows engaged couple Emma (Zendaya) and Charlie (Robert Pattinson) preparing for their big wedding day. During a dinner with their close friends Mike (Mamoudou Athie) and Rachel (Alana Haim), a conversation about the worst things they've ever done leads to Emma revealing something from her teenage year
Andy Funke
Apr 44 min read
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