The Sandman is Neil Gaiman’s best adaptation–Dream is captured and must journey across different worlds and timelines to mend the mistakes he’s made.
Author: Kate Sánchez
Next Sohee showcases what happens when life and joy are wrung from a young worker by a job that exists only to exploit its workers.
The Killer is a neon-soaked action ride that asks what if a mercenary was a babysitter and his charge got kidnapped?
Based on the book by Kotaro Isaka, Bullet Train takes an unlucky man for hire and puts him in the middle of a large and deadly plot.
With Seire, we see a take on paternal horror, as a man begins to lose his grip on reality and maybe his new family.
Confession thrives in its simplicity, chemistry, and ability to show multiple truths and lies without losing narrative focus.
Michelle Garca Cervera’s Huesera captures the physical change of motherhood and birth in excruciating detail that reshapes maternal horror.
Keep Breathing from showrunners Brendan Gall and Martin Gero follows Liv, a New York lawyer who is the lone survivor of a plane crash.







