Gilbert Speaks on ‘Left-Handed Girl’
In “Left-Handed Girl,” when a single mother moves her two daughters to a new location, there are superstitions and revelations to be uncovered.
In “Left-Handed Girl,” when a single mother moves her two daughters to a new location, there are superstitions and revelations to be uncovered.
Museum and zoo memberships are the perfect gifts for any child. Memories will last forever, while toys will be forgotten.
“Wicked: For Good” is a lesson in friendship, honour, respect for others, and the dangers of the Con Man.
‘Dream Eater’ delivers enough jump scares to keep horror fans happy.
‘Calorie’ is a poignant film depicting family dynamics, grief, and cultural identity amidst the backdrop of a tragic terrorist attack in India.
Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein” explores themes of humanity and abandonment, transforming the monster into a profound symbol.
Sometimes, in a horror film, you don’t encounter aliens or monsters. Sometimes, in a horror film, you encounter scheming humans.
Serial killers are scary enough, but when you tie in the occult and astronomy, you get the frightening “Strange Harvest.”
Marie Gilbert speaks with Chris DiCesare, featured in the new Netflix series, “True Haunting.”
Marie Gilbert looks at the season finale of “The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon.”
Marie Gilbert says that “True Haunting” will have you grabbing your blanket and a bottle of Holy Water.
In ‘Unseen: How I Lost My Vision But Found My Voice,’ Molly Burke finds fun ways to open our understanding of disabilities and the fight to fit in.