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‘Swarm’ Sees Dominique Fishback Impressively Raise Hell in the Name of Fandom and Idolatry

Fandom and fatalities don't mix—but in Donald Glover and Janine Nabers' new series, they come crashing to a bloody, glorious… Read More

‘Cora Bora’ Is a Star Vehicle For Meg Stalter To Prove Her Immense Dramatic Skills

Meg Stalter is a star, and now the world will finally get to see her lead the way in this… Read More

The ‘Star Wars Holiday Special’ Is Good, Actually?

Okay, so, no, it's not. Although, our conversation with 'A Disturbance in the Force' co-director Jeremy Coon does recontextualize its… Read More

‘Here Before’ is a Dread-Fueled Showcase for Andrea Riseborough

Stacey Gregg's horror film explores grief and abandonment, with a twist. Read More

‘The Fallout’ is an Ode to a Paralyzed Generation

In Megan Park's feature directorial debut, trauma is just a part of daily life. Read More

‘Alone Together’ is a Heartfelt Look at Fan Community Amidst COVID

This Charli XCX documentary is less about the coronavirus pandemic than it is about community and connection. Read More

In ‘Violet’ That Voice Inside Your Head is a Main Character

A distinctive style and a strong lead performance still leave something to be desired. Read More

‘Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break’ Dances a Fine Line Between Charm and Controversy

Fans of 'Tucker & Dale vs Evil' will want to seek out this dude's adventures as soon as possible. Read More

‘Sound of Violence’ Rides in Circles on a Cycle of Trauma

She killed a man just to hear him bleed. Read More