Feature First

Jack Raskovich
Jack is an aspiring filmmaker based in Chicago who writes about films at Feature First.
After nearly 50 years of conceptualizing this insane experience, Megalopolis has finally been released in theaters.
Megan Park’s second feature, My Old Ass, is a hilarious and touching romantic comedy about appreciating everything growing up has to offer.
Grammy Award Winner Brandy Norwood encounters a different type of “Grammy” in The Front Room, a gross-out duel for a man-child’s love.
Burton has done the unexpected and made a sequel to one of his iconic films, with 2024's Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, starring Michael Keaton.
The reboot of 1994's cult classic The Crow, starring Bill Skarsgård and FKA Twigs, has finally arrived in theatres.
JT Mollner's Strange Darling, starring Willa Fitzgerald and Kyle Gallner, is a great film that will surely be a hit among horror fans.
Fans of film and games are sure to be disappointed in easily one of the year's worst films, Eli Roth's Borderlands.
Just six months after the world was gifted Poor Things, Director Yorgos Lanthimos is back with another collaboration with Emma Stone. This time, Lanthimos has returned to his earlier work's darkly absurd roots with the “triptych fable” Kinds of Kindness.
Tilman Singer’s 2024 film, Cuckoo, has so many aspects on paper that most would expect to ruin the movie, yet it made the experience more enjoyable.
A movie so harrowing, disturbing and deeply person you'd have to see it for yourself, enter for a review of I Saw The TV Glow!
Sasquatch Sunset is a cinematic journey blending natural humor and heart against a vibrant backdrop of the Pacific Northwest.