Film
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.
In Too Old For Fairy Tales, Waldek is training for an esports tournament when his mother has to go away, and his eccentric aunt comes to stay.
1Up has a strong premise concerning the world of gaming, but the execution is subpar due to having the wrong creators behind the helm.
Scott Barber’s documentary This is GWAR explores the lengthy and complicated history of one of the world’s most unique bands.
Next Door captures an absurd and unlucky morning after when Chan-woo wakes up to the dead body of his annoying neighbor.
With vibrant animation and a stunning score, Science Saru’s Inu-Oh brings the fantastical and the historical into one space.
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Avatar 3 is a cinematic wonder, showing what can be done with computer-generated effects when care and love are poured into it all.
A slow-burning submarine voyage into cosmic dread, Iron Lung, directed by Mark Fischbach, fundamentally trusts its audience.
Emerald Fennell’s latest, “Wuthering Heights,” trades in gothic storytelling for pastel dreams and a pedestrian affair.














