Film
Lead Me Home combines startling imagery and personal testimony to make an upsetting and realistic depiction of how unhoused folks are dehumanized.
Green Snake tells the story of Xiaoqing, a young woman trapped in Shura, a city for those too obsessed with something to reincarnate.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid comes to Disney+, bringing to life the struggle of Greg Heffley as he attempts to survive the throes of middle school.
It’s been 60 years since West Side Story received its iconic film adaptation, how does Steven Spielberg’s take handle the legacy?
Nightmare Alley is a film that turns in on itself, twisting under its own weight to reveal one of the most satisfying endings I’ve seen.
The Summit of the Gods s a French feature-length animation that adapts the manga series of the same name and captures bliss and danger.
Focus Features’ The Card Counter is a messy story that tonally bounces from one end to another and one that a hot Oscar Isaac can’t save.
8-Bit Christmas highlights the mania in the late 80’s when America came down Nintendo fever, as kids everywhere begged their parents for the console!
Spencer is Kristen Stewarts strongest performance yet, but she doesn’t captivate the audience, she haunts it.
The Silence of the Mole is the extraordinary story behind a man who infiltrated a violent Guatemalan regime to shine a light on its atrocities.
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The Red Line, the latest Netflix international release, is a thrilling game of cat-and-mouse that follows a group of women seeking justice.












