Film
Green Lantern: Beware My Power gives John Stewart his well-deserved limelight, thanks to a sharp script, gorgeous animation, & Aldis Hodge.
‘My Small Land’ is a subtle and intimate coming-of-age film that depicts the often underseen story of a migrant family living in Japan.
Loan sharks, expensive cars, magical cars, and a whole lot of grief make Stellar: A Magical Ride a heartfelt standout.
A painful watch about deeply held familial trauma that manifests in mental illness, Hypochondriac is a fever dream turned real.
Glorious is a short and wicked horror film that gets cosmic without losing its grounding in its nasty rest stop bathroom.
Shin Ultraman reimagines the Tokusatsu legend for the modern day, courtesy of a creative team that has a deep love for the Ultraman mythos.
The Harbinger manages to accomplish a lot with a little, executing an intimate horror story that confronts trauma directly.
In Chun Tae-Il: The Flame that Lives on, audiences get a window into 1960s South Korea and the real-life fight for labor rights.
Nope is somehow the most absurd and imaginative take on extraterrestrials and extremely grounded at the same time.
A simple survival horror film, Dark Nature hits its stride when its leads Berkley Bradyconfront their trauma and the mystery in the woods.
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Following the events of the Shibuya Incident, Yuji deals with his guilt in the uneven but stunning Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution.
Jay Kelly refuses to interrogate beyond surface level observations and suffers for it despite the best efforts of George Clooney and Adam Sandler.
My Secret Santa is everything you’d expect from its premise, yet it is still surprisingly delightful, paving the way for comfort viewing.














