Empowering, uplifting, and inspiring, Joachim Rønning's Young Woman and the Sea tells the incredible story about the first woman to ever swim across the English Channel. Young Woman and the Sea Review In August 1926, Trudy Ederle, 19-year-old New Yorker and daughter of German immigrants, became the first woman to swim across the ...
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In A Violent Nature Review: A Fresh Slasher That Lives Up To Its Name
A gruesome and gory, In A Violent Nature is a fresh take on the slasher genre that more than lives up to its name. In A Violent Nature Review In the slasher genre, it can be hard to shock or even surprise the most avid fans. But writer-director Chris Nash’s first feature aims to do just that and for the most part succeeds. What at first ...
Babes Movie Review: Laugh-Out-Loud Friendship & Motherhood Comedy
It's about time women reclaim the highs, lows, and the grossness that is being pregnant. Babes is a laugh-out-loud comedy about friendship and motherhood where there is no such thing as TMI. Babes Movie Review Pregnancy is something that has been politicized, sanctified, and labeled taboo for what feels like forever. It's about time we ...
The Beach Boys Documentary Review: Mostly Good Vibrations
Now available on Disney+, The Beach Boys Documentary takes fans back to where it all started for an interesting look at how they rose to become one of America’s most iconic bands. The Beach Boys Documentary Review With nearly 30 albums, loads of hit singles, and highs and lows that stretch back to more than 60 years ago, The Beach Boys are ...
Furiosa A Mad Max Saga Review: An Insane Ride Through The Wasteland
George Miller's Furiosa drives its own path through the Wasteland for an intimate story told on a massive canvas with insane visuals and characters to match. Furiosa A Mad Max Saga Review Miller began this journey in 1979 when the Mel Gibson-led Mad Max landed on the big screen and introduced the world to the Wasteland and the biker ...










