The Lonely Crowd (2026) film review
Independent cinema often thrives on taking familiar ideas and presenting them through a more personal lens. David St. Clair’s The […]
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
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Jumping into a long running web series nearly thirty episodes deep is never going to be easy, and PN &
It was probably only a matter of time before someone turned pickleball into a feature film, and Jeff Hamm’s Pickleball:
There was a time when PH Bingo meant plastic monoblock chairs, sweaty barangay gymnasiums, and an auntie clutching three bingo
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