Review: ‘Farha’ is a poignant story of hope
By / Cellar Roots Editor-in-ChiefDespite the harrowing nature of this film, it brings light to the hope that can be found in even the darkest of stories.
Despite the harrowing nature of this film, it brings light to the hope that can be found in even the darkest of stories.
It's simple to encourage people to consider their loved ones and how they may connect more deeply because so many of the topics in these films deal with themes of connection, falling in love during Christmas, families coming together, and reestablishing contact with someone you've lost touch with.
“The Menu” is a palatable course of twists and turns.
Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me reveals a woman who is unabashedly honest, vulnerable, and simultaneously, unavoidably afraid to be all of those things. This documentary shows the world that being a celebrity can destroy one’s mental health.
‘The School for Good and Evil’ shows how a fantasy film should be done.
‘Halloween Ends’ shows what happens when a franchise goes on for too long.
Just in time for the Halloween season, “Smile” is the eerie film every horror fan needs. Starring Sosie Bacon and directed by Parker Finn, “Smile” is out now in movie theaters.
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“Day Shift” attempts to reinvent the vampire.
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‘Bullet Train’ is a film that keeps the funny going.
‘Not Okay’ shows the toxic need for social media fame.
‘Nope’ is another fantastic Jordan Peele film.
“Mr. Malcolm’s List” brings the appeal of a historical film with a modern flare.