Creepy Concept, Lackluster Story: A Movie Review of “Come Play”
"Come Play" was entertaining and had some great ideas about how to scare children away from playing with facial recognition settings.

A woman suffers a nervous breakdown and from an oppressive mother before being freed by the love of a man she meets on a cruise.
"Come Play" was entertaining and had some great ideas about how to scare children away from playing with facial recognition settings.
This is a list of seven films that explore police brutality and systemic racism made by Black filmmakers. These are important movies to watch and to take in, as — through the power of cinema — they showcase what it feels like to be a Black person living in a country that is internally designed to be against you.
In order to learn why an arguably outdated fanfic trope was resurfacing in the contact zone of popular culture, I dove into a vibrant trough of character development.
Renee Zellweger shines in this Judy Garland biopic, which highlights the pain and loneliness that so many famous women endure.
An apocalyptic tale captivates the nation as it teaches us to love even in the hardest situations.