Film
The Gray Man is an adrenaline-laced thriller that earns its place in the top tier of Netflix’s original films, thanks to the Russo Brothers.
Studio WIT has had a phenomenal year, and it continues with the gorgeously ethereal and dark fairytale The Girl From the Otherside.
What would happen if your penis got angry at you for being a bad human and flew away? Find out in Popran fro Shinichiro Ueda.
From Studio MADHOUSE, Goodbye, Don Glees! is Atsuko Ishizuka’s directorial debut, a coming of age tale with heart and originality.
Attachment is a Shudder Original film about a Jewish mother and daughter, a spontaneous relationship, and a dybbuk in the middle of it all.
In Queen of Glory, Sarah returns to her mother’s home after her death to learn she’s inherited her books store, which gets in the way of her life’s plans.
Anything’s Possible is a sweet trans-led high school rom-com about two kids trying to figure out who they are, what they want, and how to love each other.
Directed and written by Park Dae-min, Special Delivery cleverly pays homage to car-based action with a lead that busts open the genre.
In Unidentified Objects, two strangers go on a trek to Canada to meet with aliens, purportedly, and discover other things along the way.
Directed by Joe Badon, ‘The Blood of the Dinosaurs’ is an unhinged and mesmerizing short film with fascinating ideas about capitalism.
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