Film
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.
Nat Kitcharit and Urassaya Sperbund star in Fast & Feel Love, a hilarious blend of genres with plenty of homages, deadpan humor, and heart.
Equal parts buddy-cop action and thriller, The Round Up may be one of the best action films of the year.
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