Film
The Steven Soderbergh directed Kimi uses surveillance tech and the companies that own it to tell a simplistic but kinetic thriller.
The Sky is Everywhere presents a YA story about grief and how it carves us into someone new, leaving a mess in its wake.
Adapted from a webcomic of the same name by Bobby Crosby, Marry Me brings that early aughts JLo romantic comedy to 2022.
Netflix’s The Privilege is a supernatural and biological horror story that taps into traumatic pasts and biological horror futures.
If you’re a romantic comedy fan or just love either Charlie Day or Jenny Slate, Prime Video’s I Want You Back is one to watch.
Death on the Nile features a star-studded cast and excellent direction from Kenneth Branagh, though it feels like a relic of a bygone era.
Looop Lapeta is a fast-paced, creative Bollywood remake of Run Lola Run, featuring excellent direction and great comedy.
The Tinder Swindler is a jaw-dropping true crime documentary movie that shows how a fairytale romance quickly turned into a horrific nightmare.
Moonfall is the type of sci-fi disaster film that only Roland Emmerich could make, and he wholeheartedly embraces its insane premise.
My Best Friend Anne Frank is the true story of the dear friendship between Anne and her best friend Hannah before the concentration camp
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Primate (2025) is at home in its absurd violence, pulling apart jaws, smashing in skulls, ripping off faces, is where it shines.














