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Silverton Siege is based on a true story of a bank held hostage after an anti-apartheid strike goes wrong and rebels take shelter.
The White Fortress is about two teens who should have never met and should have never fallen in love but do anyway
In The Turning Point, an unlikely friendship is forged between a thief and the man whose home he forced himself into to hide
The Bad Guys features plenty of wit and a sleek animation style, as well as homages to heist films like Ocean’s 11 and Reservoir Dogs.
With gore and moments manufactured to illicit the most squirm from its audience, Choose or Die is a fright that works perfectly visually.
The Northman is written and directed by Robert Eggers, with Sjón serving as co-writer on the…
All the Old Knives is supposed to be a spy-thriller, but it largely finds itself unraveling itself like a noir detective film instead.
Spy adventures aren’t as common as they once were, which makes films like Yaksha: Ruthless Operations a breath of fresh air.
Metal Lords is a movie that will bring you back to falling in love with heavy metal as a group of friends try to win battle of the bands.
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My Secret Santa is everything you’d expect from its premise, yet it is still surprisingly delightful, paving the way for comfort viewing.














