In the expat community, there is the problem of the trailing spouse. That’s because half of an expat couple usually arrives in a foreign country with a new job, a new office and new responsibilities. Meanwhile, the other partner, often a woman, doesn’t have a work permit in the county, doesn’t know anyone, often doesn’t […]
Contest: Win a Digital Copy of WILDHOOD from Mongrel Media!
It’s another Get Reel Giveaway! Enter below to win a Digital Copy of WILDHOOD from our partners at Mongrel Media! ABOUT: A rebellious two-spirit teenager runs away from home to find his birth mother and reclaim his Mi’kmaw heritage. Starring Phillip Lewitskim Joshua Odjick & Michael Greyeyes. Directed by Bretten Hannam. Read our interview with […]
SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 2 Review – It’s All Just So Easy & Uncomplicated
You know, that recent movie RRR totally spoiled me. Now every American studio movie pales in comparison. I know I shouldn’t be comparing an East Indian movie to an American movie made for five year olds, but SONIC THE HEDGEHOG actually has a “Dance Battle” scene involving animated characters against human ones, and since RRR […]
Contest: Win Run of Engagement Passes to see EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE!
The team is very excited about the release of the SxSW Opening Night title EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE and our partners at Elevation Pictures and Taro PR have sent alone some prize packs to give away! Along with run of engagement passes to see the movie, Elevation is also going to mail out a […]
RRR Review – The Tiger Roars. The Man Roars Back.
When a movie picks you up out of your theatre seat and deposits you back hours later enthralled, giddy and lightweight as if you have had an out of body experience, you know the movie did something right. The much anticipated release from India, RRR, was absolutely on my radar as years ago I loved […]
When There’s Nothing to Reinvent, It’s CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN to Remake
Disney’s remake of CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN is almost impossible to watch because it’s rather uninspired and simply copies key moments of the 2003 film instead of offering a different story. This product has the feel of Disney wanting to scrub the Fox name off many properties that they are now managing. With no other reason […]
SxSW 2022 Review – BAD AXE
Bad Axe is a small rural town in Michigan. This documentary of the same name is about an Asian American family that lives in that town. We see them living through all the events that we all dealt with in the last two years, primarily the Black Lives Matters movement, the 2020 US Election and […]
Contest: Win a Digital Copy of SING 2 from Universal Pictures
It’s another Get Reel Giveaway and we have a theatrical hit from. SING 2 makes its way to 4k Blu Ray on March 29th and to promote the release we have a few Digital Copies of the movie to add to your library! ABOUT: All of your favorite singing and dancing all-stars from Illumination’s Sing return in […]
SxSW Review – I LOVE MY DAD
Here we have both our Managing Editor Jason Whyte along with Austin-based Antonio Quintero review I LOVE MY DAD which was an award winner at SxSW last week. Anyone who has questioned someone that they meet online is a very normal feeling and attitude. You likely know the term “catfish” when someone dupes another into […]
SxSW 2022 Review – The Return of Tanya Tucker, Featuring Brandi Carlile
Country singer Tanya Tucker has been part of the sonic landscape of America since the release of the iconic song, “Delta Dawn” in 1972, when she was just 13 years old. Since then, she’s been a fixture of radio, television and the tabloids (thanks to her very public relationship with a much older musician Glen […]
SxSW Review – X
A few years ago, Ti West promised in interviews that he was done with the horror genre. He broke his promise and returns to his roots with the new movie X, a homage to 70s horror films, which I saw last night at its World Premiere at SXSW. The director and stars of the movie […]
SxSW 2022 Interview – not even for a moment do things stand still director jamie meltzer
“In September 2021, artist Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg covered the National Mall in a blanket of white: one flag representing each life lost to COVID in the United States. Her goal was to both show the epic scale of COVID deaths in America, and to simultaneously express that behind each number was a real, living person. […]
SxSW 2022 Interview – EVERYTHING WILL BE ALL RIGHT director Farhad Pakdel
“A phone call from home shatters Leila’s normal world right at the outset and throws her into a situation in which she has to make choices that will define how strong she is. Leila is a young drama teacher who has been keeping a secret from her family in the Middle East. Amid the outbreak […]
SxSW 2022 Interview – EL CARRITO director Zahida Pirani
“EL CARRITO is a short narrative drama about a street vendor named Nelly, whose existence is held together by a thread. She has learned not to trust anyone but is forced to take a leap of faith or be resigned in her position forever. While the film portrays the struggles of an immigrant woman, it […]
SxSW 2022 Interview – ASPIRATIONAL SLUT director Caroline Lindy
“ASPIRATIONAL SLUT is a romantic sex comedy about a woman learning how to become a SLUT shot in the style of a Quentin Tarantino film.” Director Caroline Lindy on ASPIRATIONAL SLUT which screens at SxSW 2022. Welcome to SxSW and congratulations! Is this your first SxSW experience? This is my first SxSW experience! My family […]










