Gilbert Speaks on Ming Siu Goh and Scott C. Hillyard “Repossession”
The devil is in the details in Marie Gilbert’s look at Ming Siu Goh and Scott C. Hillyard’s Repossession.
The devil is in the details in Marie Gilbert’s look at Ming Siu Goh and Scott C. Hillyard’s Repossession.
Marie Gilbert says that The Power of the Dog features Benedict Cumberbatch at his best.
For an unexpected holiday gift this season, find out why Marie Gilbert recommends a museum membership.
Marie Gilbert discovers the joy of the now-completed tv series, iZombie.
Can social media be used as a weapon to kill? Find out with Marie Gilbert’s review of Clickbait.
With Don’t Say Its Name, Ruben Martell and Gerald Wexler have written a fantastic thriller that will sit with you long after you’ve watched the film.
Although there’s no pea soup volcano vomiting scenes in The Old Ways, what this exorcism film offers is just as frightening.
Marie Gilbert shares her thoughts on James Wan’s latest film, the divisive Malignant.
In a world of real-life government coverups and corruption, Christian Nilsson’s Dashcam mirrors what is happening today everywhere.
Demigod is a great supernatural tale, thanks in large part to the performance from Rachel Nichols.
In the latest edition of Gilbert Speaks, Marie Gilbert shares her thoughts on Mike Flanagan’s acclaimed Netflix series, Midnight Mass.
Marie Gilbert looks at the new sci-fi film Solitary, set in 2044 during a global population explosion.