Slamdance Official Selection ‘Bleeding Audio’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Slamdance Film Festival Bleeding Audio is an intimate portrait detailing ‘The Matches’ story. It goes into detail about their break up, when they were so close to breaking out in the industry. They had such a promising career, a really tough break up, and one of the most inspiring reunions I have seen for a band. It was told through the eyes … Continue reading Slamdance Official Selection ‘Bleeding Audio’ Review

Barb And Star Go To Vista Del Mar Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar has Kristen Wiig ‘SNL’ humour written all over it and it’s exactly what the world needs. Remember when we used to get comedies that were just fun for the hell of it? Well this is exactly one of those comedies. It has a far-fetched concept but for some reason it totally works. Lifelong friends … Continue reading Barb And Star Go To Vista Del Mar Review

To All The Boys: Always And Forever Review

By: Amanda Guarragi To All The Boys: Always and Forever is a pretty fun final installment to the trilogy. After watching our girl, Lara Jean Covey choose Peter Kavinsky over John Ambrose (which was a mistake), we all wanted to see how LJ and PK would end up. Let’s face it, even though some of us (especially me) dislike Valentine’s Day… we still love our … Continue reading To All The Boys: Always And Forever Review

Sundance Film Festival: ‘Judas And The Black Messiah’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Judas and the Black Messiah is the best film of the year. I know it’s only February but this is an incredible film. From the moment it began, Shaka King presents the decade of the sixties as one of the most brutal decades in American history. King makes you feel the weight of the deaths of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King … Continue reading Sundance Film Festival: ‘Judas And The Black Messiah’ Review

Sundance Film Festival: ‘Pleasure’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Pleasure is definitely a midnight film, that I should have watched at midnight, and not at nine in the morning. But hey, these are the choices I had to make. I was instantly intrigued by the premise of Pleasure because I enjoy films that have women, freely exploring their sexuality. Writer-director Ninja Thyberg highlighted how emotional and psychologically damaging, the porn industry … Continue reading Sundance Film Festival: ‘Pleasure’ Review