TLC: The Lonely Cannibal (2026) short film review
Dark comedies often walk a very fine line. Lean too heavily into the comedy and the darker elements lose their […]
Dark comedies often walk a very fine line. Lean too heavily into the comedy and the darker elements lose their […]
Independent horror and science fiction films often live or die by their ambition. Limited budgets can restrict what filmmakers are
Faith-based films often come with certain expectations. Many audiences immediately assume they are about to sit through a sermon disguised
Dark comedies often take everyday frustrations and push them to absurd extremes, finding humour in situations that would be unbearable
Romantic dramas often rely on grand gestures, misunderstandings, or elaborate twists to keep audiences invested. Mike Southerly’s debut feature, Lost
Spin-offs can be tricky things. Sometimes they expand a universe in interesting ways and allow secondary characters to shine. Other
Romantic comedies often rely on misunderstandings, grand gestures and conveniently timed revelations. The Elephant in the Room, the feature directorial
Independent cinema often thrives on taking familiar ideas and presenting them through a more personal lens. David St. Clair’s The
There are documentaries that simply tell you about a person, and then there are documentaries that make you want to
Over the years, director Stacey Stone and producer Diane Mellen have become familiar names here at Screen Critix. Since first
There is something wonderfully comforting about a good horror comedy. When done right, it can make you laugh one minute,
The idea of people being hunted for sport has been a staple of thrillers for decades. From The Most Dangerous