Film
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Lee Soo Man: King of K-Pop | Interview with Director Ting Poo
Lee Soo Man: King of K-Pop | Interview with Director Ting Poo (2025) From man to maestro, look into the…
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Disney’s ‘Lilo & Stitch’ Lives Up to the Nostalgia and the Hype
The long wait is over, and Lilo & Stitch is finally in theaters. After an impressive marketing campaign that featured some of…
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GOLD GALA (2024) | Interviews with Margaret Cho, Jon M. Chu, Lulu Wang, Eugene Lee Yang and more
Hollywood First Look was on the red carpet for the 2024 Gold Gala. Interviews: Eugene Lee Yang Lulu Wang Margaret…
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‘Final Destination: Bloodlines’ Review – Death Is in the DNA
There’s a reason the Final Destination franchise has stuck around for over two decades. Death is the ultimate slasher villain—unkillable,…
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‘Clown in the Cornfield’ Review: A Fun Slasher Wrapped in the Wrong Package
First off, let me be clear, I do like Clown in the Cornfield. I think it’s enjoyable, I appreciate that…
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‘It Feeds’ Review: Indie Horror Bites Deep with a Haunting Family Curse
In an age of formulaic jump-scare factory output, It Feeds stands out for something increasingly rare in horror: it feels…
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Interview: Bo Youngblood Details Her Journey From Indie Roots to High-Altitude Thrills
Bo Youngblood’s journey into filmmaking is a testament to perseverance, versatility, and a deep-seated passion for storytelling. Born in San…
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‘Until Dawn’ Review: When Atmosphere Isn’t Enough
Until Dawn has all the ingredients of a modern horror hit: a charismatic young cast, a creepy wilderness setting, and…
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‘Dead Mail’ Review: The Post Office Procedural from Hell
“Dead Mail” may start as a postal oddity, a slow-burn tribute to the unsung heroes of lost letters but it…
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‘Sinners’ Review: Ryan Coogler’s Vampire Epic Bleeds with Soul
There’s something ancient in the bones of Sinners, Ryan Coogler’s staggering new horror film, something as old as the cotton…
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