A Sky So Hollow Review: More Monsters, More Love
A Sky So Hollow by Craig Montgomery is a beautiful follow-up to A Circle of Stars in which each of the characters are given room to grow. Check out our review!
A Sky So Hollow by Craig Montgomery is a beautiful follow-up to A Circle of Stars in which each of the characters are given room to grow. Check out our review!
Jurassic World: Rebirth is a trip down memory lane as it plays through the best parts of the franchise while carving out a standalone story. Read our review.
To Live and Die and Live follows a filmmaker who returns home to Detroit after the death of his stepfather. Read on for our review of the film.
Katie Simon talks about their debut book, Tell Me What You Like: An Honest Discussion of Sex and Intimacy After Sexual Assault, and having these conversations.
These are five upcoming book to movie adaptations that we’re looking forward to seeing in 2025 and beyond. You’ll want to read these books soon if you haven’t already!
July’s LGBTQIA books include A Sky So Hollow, Double Hit, and more. Check out the rest of the list for something to read this month!
July’s romance releases include a witchy innkeeper, a romantic D&D campaign, and lovers caught up in a pyramid scheme. Check out this month’s book picks!
Natalie Haynes is a powerhouse in the publishing world and one of the foremost novelists of Greek myth. See where her books rank on our list!
Celine Song’s highly anticipated sophomore film, Materialists, had an opportunity to be different, but its overall message is misplaced.
Christian Swegal talks to Eulalie Magazine about his first feature film, Sovereign. Read our interview about the writing and directing process.