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FFF REVIEW — “Hail Satan?”
Evil backward is Live Hail Satan? is directed by Penny Lane and follows the quick rise and influence of the controversial religious group known as The Satanic Temple. Now, this documentary made quite a splash at the Sundance Film Festival and we, unfortunately, missed out on seeing it there, but we were …
FFF REVIEW — “Little Woods”
Tessa Thomspon AND Lily James survived Thanos’s snap Little Woods is written and directed by Nia DaCosta and stars Tessa Thompson, Lily James, Luke Kirby, James Badge Dale, and Lance Reddick. It tells the story of two estranged sisters who are driven to extremes when their mother dies, leaving them with …
Review — Disneynature “Penguins”
Disney has once again given a heartwarming storyline to the life of a small Adelie penguin. A Disneynature film, narrated by Ed Helms, follows the coming of age story of a penguin named Steve. Funny monologue and amazing cinematography make this a movie for all ages. Five year old Steve …
REVIEW — “Booksmart”
It’s nearly impossible to bring something fresh to the coming-of-age genre, let alone reinvent it. 2018’s Love, Simon felt like a fresh start because it was the first time we saw a tent-pole studio film feature an openly gay character coming to terms with his sexuality and have it be …
REVIEW — “Pet Sematary”
From horror-directing duo Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer (Starry Eyes, Holidays), comes an adaptation of one of Stephen King’s most popular novels, Pet Sematary. Pet Sematary follows the Creed family as they move into their new house in rural Maine and discover a mysterious animal burying ground, “the Pet Sematary”, …