The App (2019) | Review/ Summary
Somehow an hour and 19-minute film feels so much longer by means that is hard to explain, but we’re going to try.
The human experience, sometimes at its most raw, is what you’ll find in the drama tag.
Somehow an hour and 19-minute film feels so much longer by means that is hard to explain, but we’re going to try.
Greta Gerwig, Saoirse Ronan, and Timothée Chalamet prove themselves to be a formidable trio and a grouping we should expect for decades to come.
While Dare Me may have all the usual drama you expect from young adults, with the working-class town vibe, it seems less monotonous than its peers.
In this romantic drama, a young man whose life is slowly unwinding after a recent breakup is given a box that allows him to time travel and save his last relationship.
With Waves, A24 continues to solidify that if it is the distributor, you will get more than a movie or show but an experience that will stay with you after the credits roll.
In Hala, a young woman faces a conflict between her parents, her upbringing, her heart, and control of her future.
Dead Kids is probably the most vulgar and violent Filipino movie featuring teens you may ever see – and it isn’t half bad.
I Lost My Body is a sight to behold, but when it comes to the story, you may not feel it gives you what you desire.
Based on the premiere, there might be a part of you that wonders if this is inspired, in any way, by Child’s Play.
Twisted Ambitions reminds you a college education doesn’t keep you from being an idiot or manipulated.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.