Reel Reviews | Swiped
Lily James steps into the shoes of Whitney Wolfe Herd in Swiped, a biographical drama chronicling the founder of Bumble’s meteoric rise from coining Tinder’s name to breaking the glass ceiling in Silicon Valley.
Lily James steps into the shoes of Whitney Wolfe Herd in Swiped, a biographical drama chronicling the founder of Bumble’s meteoric rise from coining Tinder’s name to breaking the glass ceiling in Silicon Valley.
Fraternal twins bound by an unspoken language face abandonment, bullying, and the arrival of a mysterious teacher in Ming Jin Woo’s The Fox King.
Chie Hayakawa’s Renoir revisits Tokyo in 1987 through the eyes of 11-year-old Fuki, a sensitive child caught between her father’s terminal illness and the turbulence of growing up.
The Middleburg Film Festival returns October 16–19 with a slate of incredible films and an inspiring roster of honorees.
In Alex Winter’s Adulthood, siblings Noah and Megan uncover a decades-old corpse in their mother’s basement, setting off a darkly comic spiral of crime, cover-ups, and family dysfunction.
by Tim Gordon In the latest episode of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon, we dive headfirst into the cinematic whirlwind of the Toronto International Film [read more]
Toni’s shocking ultimatum pushes Jax and Lewis to the breaking point, while Ozzie’s missing girlfriend case spirals into full-blown disaster.
Jax is back and peace is already on life support. In “Feelin’ It,” Reasonable Doubt Season 3 kicks off with a shaky reconciliation, an “emotional terrorist” ex, a celebrity client with secrets, and firm politics that won’t stay quiet.