The Assessment is equal parts chaotic and devastating, capturing the complexities of parenthood and how far one will go to prove worth.
Halfway between a drama and a thriller, tragedy is key to Andrews’ storytelling in Bring Them Down, leaving you questioning if you’ll watch again.
NieR Automata Ver1.1a adapts the Beloved video game in a way that remains true to its origins, while sprinkling in enough new to surprise.
For all of its do-it-yourself charm, Chainsaws Were Singing falls onto its own chainsaw by letting its own bit drag out far past its prime.
Bone Lake is a playful, twisty-turny take on relationships and aging that gets its kicks playing on audience assumptions about said topics.
NieR Automata Ver. 1.1a Episode 24 sees the story’s ending play out with a few twists while maintaining the core of what came before.
Final Fantasy XVI holds up quite well a year later and the new PC version is the best way to enjoy this masterpiece.
Párvulos is built to be a powerful film, moving slowly to paint a family portrait that forces the audience to look at their own.





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