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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


JUST SING Review
Compared to the real-life Pitch Perfect , Just Sing is a new documentary that explores the world of collegiate a cappella. You might think "what is exciting about a cappella?", but once you watch Just Sing , you will understand. Following real-life students at Southern California University, Just Sing watches at the school club, the SoCal VoCal’s practice for the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella. Directors Angelique Molina and Abraham Troen are both alumn
Willow Steele
Apr 213 min read


OMAHA Review
One day you can be on the top of the world, and the next you have hit rock bottom. Omaha follows a father (John Magaro) and his two young kids on a road trip. However, we learn this is not any old road trip, but one with no end destination. Before leaving, Ella’s (Molly Belle Wright) father asks her, "If there were a fire, what would you stop to grab?" Loading the car up with what they can carry and their dog, Rex, the sheriff is there to bid them goodbye. It slowly becomes c
Willow Steele
Apr 204 min read


NIGHT ALWAYS COMES Review
*This review is spoiler-free. Lynette (Vanessa Kirby) lives at home with her mother, Doreen (Jennifer Jason Leigh), and her brother,...
Jason Broadwell
Aug 21, 20252 min read
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