Film
Detention follows two students in 1960s Taiwan as they piece together what happened to their classmates during a time of political oppression.
Still, at just under 90 minutes, No One Gets Out Alive delivers enough creepy atmosphere and solid performances for a painless night of horror movie binging
Netflix’s Britney vs Spears, while worth the watch, unfortunately, can’t stand on its own as separate from other documentaries about the conservatorship.
Black At Night is a solid directorial debut from Maritte Lee Go, injecting themes such as gentrification and colorism into the vampire genre.
The Addams Family has been a childhood constant, and The Addams Family 2 continues the creepy and cooky family for this gen
Star Wars: Terrifying Tales is the latest Lego Star Wars film starring Poe Dameron as he crashes on Mustafar and hears three tales from the Dark Side
Venom 2 is directed by Andy Serkis and features a story by Tom Hardy and Marcel that leans into what people loved about the first film.
Bingo Hell brings a viejita with a shotgun, slime, a story about gentrification, and a whole lot of camp to the Blumhouse.
Je Suis Karl tells a tale of a young girl who survives a terrorist attack, only to accidentally get mixed up in the same group fighting for social change.
Iké Boys wears its anime and tokusatsu influences on its sleeve and contains a heartfelt message about embracing your passions in life.
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Mango (2025) is a typical rom-com about a workaholic mom who falls in love with the mango farmer she’s supposed to convince to sell his land.
Despite its overt holiday aesthetic and joyfully dedicated cast, A Merry Little Ex-Mas ends up as a merry little frustration.
Less comfort viewing and more background noise, Joy To The World (2025) starts the 2025 holiday movie season on a forgettable note.















