Saturday At The Movies: Nathan and David Zellner’s ‘Sasquatch Sunset’

Nathan and David Zellner’s “Sasquatch Sunset” presents a surreal, humorous take on a sasquatch family’s life. Through absurdity, it conveys deep humanity.

Boston Underground Film Festival 2024: In Joseph Mault’s ‘Strange Kindness’, Empathy is Quiet

Boston Underground Film Festival 2024: “Strange Kindness” by Joseph Mault offers a meditative and powerful take on violence, empathy, and resilience in a quiet Cape Cod community.

In The Game: ‘Rise of the Ronin’ is a Beautiful Yet Chaotic Samurai Adventure

Rise of the Ronin, developed by Team Ninja, is a beautiful game steeped in the history of feudal Japan, with gorgeous graphics, great characters and an impressive combat system.

Celebrate Black History Month And Get ‘Shook! A Black Horror Anthology TPB’ On The Wednesday Run

Experience the scares of southern horror as we all celebrate Black History Month together in comic book throws!

Review: ‘The Holdovers’ is a Future Holiday Mainstay

Alexander Payne’s The Holdovers is destined to become a must-watch Christmas mainstay with all the reflective poignancy of It’s A Wonderful Life, the youthful charm and humour of A Christmas Story, and the claustrophobic vibes of Die Hard.