Tatiana Craine

Yes, we have yet another remake of the noir classic “D.O.A.”

The cast is good and the dreamy cinematography is lovely. Shame about the other stuff.

A Brooklyn singer-songwriter returns home and gets more than she bargained for

Based on the popular and controversial nonfiction book by Louann Brizendine

Set on Chicago’s West Side, this film isn’t just about sports — it’s about survival

This survey of showbiz grunt work has an interesting premise, but most everything in it feels forced

Corporate demos fuel creative conflict in “Dim the Fluorescents”

A feel-good puzzler based on Juliet Bell’s acclaimed YA novel