Review – The White Lotus: Season 3 (2025)

We’re back from our stay at The White Lotus resort in Thailand, and we’re ready to dive into our review of The White Lotus Season 3 with plenty to share. From the stunning cinematography to the gripping drama, this season took us on a wild ride. Join us as we unpack the twists, characters, and themes that made this trip unforgettable. 🪷

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“The exploits of various guests and employees of a luxury resort over the span of a week.”

Review – Gen V: Season 1 (2023)

We’re back and enrolling in Godolkin University for our review of the spinoff from The Boys, titled Gen V. The series revolves around the training of young superheroes that know their powers come from Compound V. The entire first season is streaming on Prime Video.

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“From the world of “The Boys” comes “Gen V,” which explores the first generation of superheroes to know that their super powers are from Compound V. These heroes put their physical and moral boundaries to the test competing for the school’s top ranking.”

Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 95 (Interview with Seth Savoy)

Logan Myerz interviews the director, Seth Savoy about his feature film debut Echo Boomers starring Michael Shannon, Alex Pettyfer, and Patrick Schwarzenegger. They discuss making the movie in Chicago, working with the cast, how the movie is relatable with a younger generation, and more on episode 95 of the Cinephellas Podcast.

Echo Boomers hits theaters, VOD, and Digital today!

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“Based on a true story, five college graduates decide the best way to get back at the unfair economy and live the life they’ve always wanted is to steal from Chicago’s richest and give to themselves.”

ECHO BOOMERS – Releasing November 13th!

Two-time Academy Award® nominee Michael Shannon (Knives Out) stars in this gripping crime-thriller filled with pulse-pounding twists and turns. A recent college graduate Lance Zutterland (Patrick Schwarzenegger) leaves school in debt, realizing everything he had worked towards was built on a lie. When he is pulled into a criminal underground operation, he finds his peers fighting the system by stealing from the rich and giving to… themselves. With nothing to lose, they leave behind a trail of destruction but with the cops closing in, tensions mount and Lance soon discovers he is in over his head with no way out.”

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Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 52 (Interview with Adam Egypt Mortimer)

An imaginary friend takes a violent turn in horror-thriller director Adam Egypt Mortimer’s, Daniel Isn’t Real. Luke, played by Miles Robbins, is a troubled college student who resurrects his imaginary friend Daniel, played by Patrick Schwarzenneger. Daniel Isn’t Real gives viewers an eerie look at their inner selves and this trippy thriller shines a light on the power of choice. In this interview for the Cinephellas Podcast, Nile Fortner talks with Mortimer about what it’s like adapting the book, his inspirations such as The Exorcist and Fight Club, and more.

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Daniel Isn’t Real PRE-ORDER LINK: https://apple.co/2nw3H6w
In Theaters, On Digital, and On Demand December 6th

Review – Daniel Isn’t Real (2019): Fantasia International Film Festival!

by Vincent Leblanc

My only screening on Day 14 of the Fantasia International Film Festival  was a late selection for me, the Canadian Premiere of the US fantasy/horror thriller film Daniel Isn’t Real. The film had its World Premiere at SXSW back in March, where the poster you see above (designed by an artist named Jock) won the Excellence in Poster Design in the SXSW Film Design Awards section. The film has also played in many other festivals since then.  

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