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5 Must-See Movies at Sundance 2023

After two years, Sundance returns for its first in-person film festival since 2020 and as expected, programmers have assembled an amazing lineup of films
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Movie Reviews: ADAM’S TOP 5 FAVORITE FILM EXPERIENCES OF 2022!

Movie Reviews: No big studio release in 2022 came close to matching the sheer exhilaration of the long-delayed Top Gun: Maverick.

FMASU’s Electric Film Series Returns to the Electric Theater on January...

Among FMASU's most celebrated programs is "The Electric Film Series." Starting on January 17th, this series will present a free noteworthy screening of the past on the third Tuesday of every month throughout 2023.

Movie Review: “A Christmas Story Christmas” tends to be a bit...

Yes, there are moments that feel rushed and there are certainly times when this film feels of the TV movie variety, but at the very least, the cast and crew behind “A Christmas Story Christmas” didn’t shoot their eyes out.

Movie Review: “Deadstream” ranks high amongst 2022’s very best horror films...

“Deadstream” sits alongside “Pearl,” “Hellbender,” and “Feed Me” as one of the year’s very best horror films. It takes a subgenre that has virtually been beaten into the ground (namely found footage) and breathes brand new contemporary life into it.

Movie Review: “Ticket To Paradise” represents the most shallow of rom-com...

To call the new romantic comedy “Ticket to Paradise” formulaic would be a gross understatement. It’s predictable beyond belief and not altogether as charming as I would have hoped, particularly given the affable nature of its stars.

Movie Review: “Feed Me” is disturbing, dramatic, horrific, and wickedly funny...

"Feed Me"  finds a depressed and broken Jed Freeman (very well played by Christopher Mulvin) looking to do away with his pain following an unfathomable

Movie Review: “Pearl” is a creative and most unexpected addition to...

In "Pearl," Mia Goth is the title character, a young woman emotionally trapped in an isolated farmhouse by a domineering mother and a deathly-ill father.

“Beast” is a wildlife survival thriller of the been-there-done-that variety

I'm always down for a solid survival story. Especially one that involves angry wildlife. That said, "Beast" emerges as a bit of a disappointment. A real shame, particularly given the cast.

“Three Thousand Years of Longing” takes the genie-in-a-bottle concept and turns...

Based on the short story  "The Djinn in the Nightingale's Eye," "Three Thousand Years of Longing" finds lonely scholar Alithea (Tilda Swinton)