Film
Nic Cage is no stranger to making his audiences audibly let out a “WTF” during his films, Willy’s Wonderland continues this tradition.
Set in the harsh, but stunning landscape of upstate New York in the eighteenth century, The World To Come is a romance built on hope.
Red Dot sees protagonists Nadja and David try to rekindle their romance with a hiking trip beneath the northern lights. But something terrifying awaits.
Chloé Zhao’s Nomadland delivers a gritty and realistic tale punctuated by an arresting performance by Frances McDormand and a cast of real-life Nomads.
Now in its third installment, To All The Boys: Always and Forever, Lara Jean grows more than she has before in the series.
The Map of Tiny Perfect Things is directed by Ian Samuels and written by Lev Grossman. The film is an adaptation of a short story also written by Grossman.
13 is a difficult age for any teenager. It’s a time we excitedly looked forward…
A great horror film will use every shot to unsettle the soul and introduce us to our inner monster. Eight For Silver reaches for that greatness.
4×4 is a tense, Argentine white-knuckle affair that blends high concept, minimalism, and a bevy of moral quandaries.
If Judas and the Black Messiah is timely, it’s not because of racist cops or civil unrest: the title is earned by the film’s blatant calls for revolution.
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Exterritorial scratches that mid-budget action itch that is finally starting to come into focus in the action landscape again.