2021 was a great year for performances but only one can be named Performer of the Year. Shea Vassar explores why this rite can only be awarded to Michael Greyeyes.
The Sopranos is great at showing how ignorant mobsters can be.
Whether you’re a fan of The Sopranos or not, this is a solid tale of mobsters and morality.
Danis Goulet’s Indigenous feature tackles heavy historic truths through a dystopian story.
While some cinephiles are heading back to the in-person cinema experience, there are a few who are content staying home.
Bigfoot, marijuana, and humanity: what more could you need in a true crime story? Thankfully, Hulu’s new series has all three.
Wright’s directorial debut might capture the beauty of Wyoming but the story will put you to sleep.
Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr.’s first feature film is daring, dark, and dramatic while commenting on some tough subjects regarding the modern Native experience.
Prano Bailey-Bond’s first venture into feature filmmaking isn’t perfect, but it sure does a decent job to bring up some existential topics.