Pet Shop Days: The Unwatchable Queer Romance Film With No Hope

In Mexico City, I find myself tangled in bed with my mother, Karla (Maribel Verdú), a situation that’s less than ideal – let me tell you! We both dread attending a birthday celebration for my father, Castro (Jordi Mollà). You see, there’s an unsettled animosity between us; he can’t stand his rebellious and turbulent son, yet cherishes his wife. The dinner turns chaotic with yells and arguments before spiraling out of control entirely.

Spike Lee Raves About Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan’s Must-See Film ‘Sinners’!

Known for iconic films such as “Do the Right Thing”, “Malcolm X”, “25th Hour”, “BlacKkKlansman”, and “Da 5 Bloods”, the esteemed director had an early opportunity to watch “Sinners”. Spreading nothing but praise, he shared on his Instagram a photo with director Ryan Coogler in front of the “Sinners” poster. This was taken during an IMAX screening, which occurred several weeks prior to the movie’s world premiere.

Chloë Grace Moretz Takes on a Dark Role in ‘The Edge of Normal’

Reeve LeClaire continues to be tormented by memories of being kidnapped as a teenager by a cruel individual, but when her psychologist encourages her to guide a freshly rescued victim, she is unwillingly drawn into a chilling game of hide-and-seek that could potentially lead her back into the horrifying ordeal from which she barely managed to escape.

‘The Makings of Curtis Mayfield’ Review: H.E.R.’s Debut Doc Nails the Music, but Neglects the Man

However, H.E.R.’s movie, debuted at SXSW, doesn’t deliver the expected exploration. Instead, the musician approaches capturing Mayfield in an unconventional manner, focusing predominantly on discussions with filmmakers, producers, and fellow musicians. The journey occasionally offers intriguing perspectives, such as when Jimmy Jam discusses Mayfield being one of the first Black artists to own their master recordings. However, it often feels somewhat wandering and disconnected, with Mayfield the individual often getting overshadowed amidst the mix of testimonies.

Jason Ritter Boards ‘Lanterns’ at HBO

In the TV series inspired by DC’s Green Lantern, Ritter will portray Billy Macon – a charming, good-looking character who follows his father’s orders. Leveraging his family’s esteemed reputation, he maintains a strong sense of pride from his small-town background and stands to lose much if things go awry.

Ritter will embody the role of Billy Macon in the Green Lantern series adapted from DC comics. Billy is a handsome, smooth talker who obeys his father’s instructions. He uses his family’s prestigious background to bolster his own small-town pride and stands to lose significant assets if he falters.