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The Desertscape International Film Festival Returns to The Electric Theater For...

Desertscape International Film Festival, which is about to embark on its 7th year. Last year’s stunning slate of films included Josh Margolin’s 2024 winner

Movie Review: “Heart Eyes” Is An Immensely Entertaining Slasher Romcom Mashup

“Heart Eyes” opens on the slasher side of things by introducing us to a masked killer who, visits various cities & murders random couples on Valentine’s Day
FLIGHT RISK

Movie Review: “Flight Risk”

It gives me no such pleasure in saying this, but “Flight Risk” might be the worst movie by a legitimately great director that I’ve ever seen.
SUNDANCE 2025: BEST OF FEST

Sundance 2025: Best of Fest

The 2025 Sundance Film Festival has officially come to a close and while I didn't get to take in as many films as I generally do, there was plenty to

Adam Mast’s Favorite Film Experiences of 2024

Movie Review Highlights - This list (as is the case with all best-of lists) simply represents the five titles that moved me most throughout 2024.

Movie Review: “Dear Santa”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3n1GUmAhoTs MOVIE REVIEW: DEAR SANTA (PG-13) - By Adam Mast - "Dear Santa" Finds The Farrelly Brothers Reuniting For A 'Jack Black' Headlined Christmas Comedy. Back in the...

Movie Review: “Saturday Night” Has Its Moments But Doesn’t Quite Live...

“Saturday Night” is one of those films that I really want to love but try as I might, I simply don’t. A shame because I’m a fan of director Jason Reitman.

Movie Review: “Frankie Freako” is an affectionate low-fi throwback to movies...

“Frankie Freako” weaves its story around Conor (Conor Sweeney), a clueless workaholic  who sort of lives his mundane life by the book. He has a decent enough

Movie Review: “Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story” Is This Year’s Most...

Pound for pound, I don’t know that there will be a more emotionally resonant film in 2024 than “Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story.”

Movie Review: “Cuckoo” Is An Entertaining Slice Of Outside-The-Box Horror

In "Cuckoo," slightly bitter 17-year-old Gretchen (Hunter Schafer of “Euphoria”) is irked at the very notion of being plucked from her American surroundings