Lilly Lives Alone Christian Review
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Lilly Lives Alone Christian Review

Lilly Lives Alone is not a typical horror film—it is a slow, suffocating descent into grief. Ten years after losing her daughter in a tragic accident, Lilly lives in isolation, consumed by loneliness and addiction. But when her daughter’s ghostly presence begins to appear, the line between memory, hallucination, and haunting blurs. What follows is…

Lurker Christian Review
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Lurker Christian Review

The title itself—Lurker—carries a certain chill. A word we often use casually online suddenly feels heavy, dangerous, and intimate when brought into the real world. And that is exactly what this film does: it takes our modern obsession with celebrity, fandom, and social media, and twists it into a psychological nightmare that feels uncomfortably close….

Relay Christian Review
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Relay Christian Review

Relay… on the surface, it feels like another dark thriller—technology, secrets, danger. But beneath the suspense, the story whispers about something deeper: trust, identity, and the cost of hiding the truth. Directed by David Mackenzie, this tense drama follows Carey Mulligan, Riz Ahmed, and Daniel Craig in a world where an anonymous underground system helps…

Eden Christian Review

Eden Christian Review

Eden… the name itself feels peaceful, almost biblical. A paradise. A dream. A place where everything broken finally gets healed. In this film, a group of European dreamers sail to Floreana Island in 1929, chasing their vision of a perfect utopia. A land of freedom, joy, and fresh beginnings. But slowly—wave after wave, day after…

Honey Don’t! Christian Review

Honey Don’t! Christian Review

On the surface, Honey Don’t! looks like a quirky detective noir—dark humor, mysterious deaths, and a small-town church hiding big secrets. Directed by Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke, the film flips the classic private-eye formula upside down, adding layers of absurdity, satire, and spiritual undertones that make you laugh, think, and squirm—all at the same…

Tina Christian Review

Tina Christian Review

Tina… on the surface, it feels like a quiet drama about grief. A woman who lost her daughter in the Christchurch earthquake. A substitute teacher walking into a polished private school. But under the surface, it’s a story about brokenness, healing, and the desperate need for love. Mareta Percival—played with quiet intensity—steps into a world…

American Sweatshop Christian Review
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American Sweatshop Christian Review

American Sweatshop… the name itself feels heavy, almost suffocating. You expect factories, exploitation, the grind of labor. But the film takes that word “sweatshop” and drags it into the digital age. We follow Daisy Moriarty—already carrying the weight of a chaotic personal life—when she gets pulled deeper and deeper into the underbelly of social media….