Film
HBO and Sam Jones’ Tony Hawk Until the Wheels Fall Off brings a perfect vulnerability to a legendary sports figure.
Radical Honesty tackles the ups and downs of modern relationships in a brisk seven minutes, providing laughs and introspection along the way.
Crows Are White is a profound exploration of the nature of faith, especially how it can have an impact on one’s life for good or ill.
Jujutsu Kaisen 0 is the canon feature film for the anime series that holds its own and serves as a gateway for new fans.
Sell/Buy/Date is a hilarious and at times heartfelt “unorthodoc” which uses a creative way to tackle the complex subject of sex work.
The Bombardment is based on an actual event during WWII when a bombing deployment, accidentally targets a school building.
More Than I Remember is a short that chronicles the story of a survivor of the violence in southeastern Congo against the Banyamulenge.
Ryan Reynolds stars in The Adam Project as he travels back in time to look for someone important that can help him save the future.
When it comes to Disney and Pixar’s line-up there aren’t too many coming of age stories. Turning Red changes this with one that hits.
The Invisible Thread tells a coming-of-age story about a teenage boy making a documentary about his LGBTQ+ family and discovering more.
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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is a bit of a mess, prioritizing lavish visuals and a critical mass of references over telling a coherent story.
Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice gives Vince Vaughn a moment to shine in dual performances but struggles with the competing tones.
The Red Line, the latest Netflix international release, is a thrilling game of cat-and-mouse that follows a group of women seeking justice.












