Melania Trump Steps Back Into the Spotlight in New Documentary ‘Melania’ — A Carefully Curated Look at Power, Poise and Public Life

Melania Trump returns to the screen in a glossy new documentary that captures her life, image and influence ahead of Donald Trump’s second inauguration. Melania Trump is back in the public eye — this time through a highly polished documentary simply titled Melania, directed by Brett Ratner. Released in theaters on Jan. 30, the film … Read more

‘Bridgerton’ Season 4 Part 1 Review

Bridgerton S4 Part 1.

Season 4 returns with masks, longing and secrets — but it’s friendship, family and hidden lives that truly make this chapter shine. After nearly two years away, Bridgerton is back with its fourth season, and while fans expected a sweeping romance led by Benedict Bridgerton, Part 1 offers something more layered. Instead of focusing only … Read more

Jason Statham Is on the Run Again in ‘Shelter’ — A Lonely Action Thriller Set on the Edge of the World

Shelter

Jason Statham returns as a hunted spy in “Shelter,” a moody action thriller where survival, secrets, and an unlikely bond collide. Jason Statham has made a career out of playing men who don’t want trouble but seem magnetically drawn to it. In Shelter, his latest action outing, the star once again finds himself running from … Read more

“When a Witness Recants” Film Review

When A Witness Recants

A new documentary revisits a wrongful conviction that stole three teen boys’ lives—and asks what justice really looks like decades later. For Alfred Chestnut, Andrew Stewart, and Ransom Watkins, freedom came decades too late. Dawn Porter’s new documentary, When a Witness Recants, doesn’t just tell their story—it sits with it, quietly and insistently, until viewers … Read more

‘Frank & Louis’ Film Review

Frank and Louis

A moving Sundance drama asks a haunting question: what happens to guilt when memory fades behind prison walls? Prison dramas often focus on crime, punishment, and survival. But Frank & Louis, the newest film from Swiss director Petra Biondina Volpe, takes a much more emotional and thought-provoking route. Premiering at the Sundance Film Festival, the … Read more

‘Wicker’ Film Review

Wicker film review

At Sundance, “Wicker” turns a fairy tale into a sharp, funny look at marriage, desire, and what happens when one woman dares to want more. At a festival known for daring ideas and modern anxieties, Wicker arrives with a wink and a woven twist. The Sundance premiere, starring Olivia Colman and Alexander Skarsgård, looks like … Read more

‘Extra Geography’ Is the British Coming-of-Age Gem About Girlhood, Friendship and Awkward Longing You Didn’t Know You Needed

Extra Geography Film Review.

With sharp humor and big heart, Extra Geography turns girlhood, friendship and first longing into a witty, tender British coming-of-age win. Coming-of-age movies often focus on first love, big mistakes, and that uncomfortable feeling of not knowing who you are yet. But “Extra Geography,” the debut feature from director Molly Manners, looks at growing up … Read more

‘I’m Chevy Chase and You’re Not’ Review: A Candid, Uneasy Look at Fame, Flaws, and What We Choose to Forgive

“I'm Chevy Chase and You're Not” Review.

CNN’s Chevy Chase documentary offers honesty and discomfort, asking viewers to decide whether understanding a star excuses his worst behavior. Marina Zenovich’s new CNN documentary, I’m Chevy Chase and You’re Not, doesn’t try to rescue its subject’s reputation, but it also doesn’t tear it down. Instead, it sits in an uncomfortable middle space, asking viewers … Read more

‘The Hunting Wives’ Review: A Loud, Wild Ride That Knows Exactly What It Is

“The Hunting Wives” review.

ITVX’s “The Hunting Wives” leans fully into chaos, scandal, and excess — a glossy, guilty-pleasure series that’s impossible to resist. There’s something oddly comforting about a TV show that never pretends to be serious. The Hunting Wives, now streaming on ITVX, understands this perfectly. It doesn’t aim to be subtle, tasteful, or realistic. Instead, it … Read more

Why ‘Heated Rivalry’ Hits Different: Love, Visibility and the Power of a Queer Happy Ending

Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams in ‘Heated Rivalry.’

HBO’s “Heated Rivalry” isn’t just sexy TV—it’s a warm, hopeful look at queer love, fear, and the joy of choosing happiness out loud. From the outside, Heated Rivalry might look like another buzzy, steamy show built to go viral. Hockey players. Locker rooms. Sweat. Romance. But from a different angle—especially a queer one—the HBO breakout … Read more