Talk To Me: Review. By Daniel Rester. Talk to Me feels like a Gen Z answer to Flatliners (1990). Instead of getting a rush by temporarily dying though, the characters in this get exhilarated by becom...
What Ever Happened to Jonny Faith: Review. By Richard Schertzer. This Benjamin Pollack-directed film certainly packs a punch even if it might miss a few steps along the way. Frank Noon portrays the di...
Sean Beckwith (Jason Patric) is searching for his daughter and his search leads him to Mexico where he believes a cartel have held her hostage. Having been a soldier, Sean has a particular set of skil...
Kokomo City: The BRWC Review. By Rudie Obias Documentaries like Streetwise, Born into Brothels, Buying Sex, and others are often a source of true-to-life and harsh realities of people living off-the-r...
Site 13: Review Nathan Marsh (Nathan Faudree) has woken up in a mental institution and has no recollection of how he got there. Worse still, he feels like there’s something inside him that’s screaming...









