Magnolia Pictures

Don’t Grow Up (Movie Review)

The world around them has gone to Hell in an instant, and it’s no longer safe to be anything but young. In fact, in the newest Magnolia Pictures offering, Don’t Grow Up, your strongest asset in your survival arsenal is your age! Be prepared to ... Read More

Please Stand By (Movie Review)

An insightful, complex study of autism beckons all in audiovisual format in Director Ben Lewin (Paperback Romance 1994, The Sessions 2012) and Writer Michael Golamco’s (Grimm series) new film Please Stand By. Set for release in theaters and on VOD Friday, January 26, 2018 through ... Read More

Blade of the Immortal (Movie Review)

Adaptations are a tricky thing to do right. The source material either needs more stuff to bump it up to feature length or, more commonly, stuff needs to be cut out. Then, one has to decide what can be cut and what should remain, and the ... Read More

The Handmaiden (Movie Review)

From revered Korean Director Park Chan-wook, famously known for 2009’s Thirst and 2003’s Oldboy, comes his latest work, The Handmaiden. Inspired by the Sarah Waters’ novel Fingersmith, The Handmaiden explores life in Korea under the rule of the Japanese. Starring Kim Min-hee (Hellcats 2008, No Tears ... Read More

The Ones Below (Movie Review)

Becoming a parent is one of the greatest joys a couple could experience together. Some couples have a beautiful, complication-free conception and pregnancy. Unfortunately, for others, becoming pregnant and holding a child is a battle that sometime cannot be won. Arriving in US theaters on ... Read More

The Little Death (Movie Review)

Australian writer/actor/director  Josh Lawson has shown he is a force to be reckoned with in the movie industry. American viewers would recognize him from his appearance in films such as The Campaign (2012) and Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (2013). Having written and starred in a combination of television ... Read More