THR: Far too self-reflexively hip for its own good, "The Scenesters" ineffectively blends elements of satire and noir-style mystery in a tale of a crime-scene cleaner who finds himself on the trail of a media-obsessed serial killer. Although there are clever elements in this effort from writer-director Todd Berger, the low-budget indie will be better appreciated by film fest habitues than general audiences. It recently won a top prize at the Slamdance Film Festival.
Lovers Anonymous Review: This series reminds us that every concept—even one as extraordinary as this—requires a great story to really connect.
TNS: "Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare takes its Twisted Childhood concept extremely seriously, for better and for worse."
TNS: Ke Huy Quan returned to the spotlight in Everything Everywhere All at Once, but he takes his first starring role in Love Hurts this year.