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Mother Schmuckers is sheer unfiltered chaos, crossing several boundaries during its runtime-including the boundaries of good taste.
Kakegurui 2: Ultimate Russian Roulette is here to expand on the world Kakegurui’s existing live-action series and the first film.
Alien on Stage is a great example of how fans use their love of a film to craft their own narrative and is a must-see for Alien fans.
When I Consume You delivers a surprising twist early on that promptly sets the table, a creepy adversary, and a moody atmosphere to boot.
#Blue_Whale is a horror movie that serves as a parable for the pitfalls of social media and how online validation can be extremely addictive.
Misha and the Wolves is a highly captivating real life story of a woman’s fight for survival, or at least what she thinks that actually happened.
In Woodlands Dark, Keir-La Janisse guides viewers through a comprehensive overview of the films that created, defined, and refined our ideas of folk horror
REVIEW: ‘The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf’ Continues Netflix’s Anime Winning Streak
At its core, The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf is a story about who witchers are, and the world itself – while also introducing Vesemir.
Overall, The Righteous starts intense and intriguing, but it ultimately feels like a stage play that went on for too long.
In Hellbender a young girl named Izzy finds herself on the precipice of womanhood and, like many teenage girls, finds herself at odds with her mother.
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