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.
The Starling is a comedy-drama Netflix Original about a couple a year out from unimaginable loss and the territorial bird that helps Lilly heal.
In the strange spirituality of The Mad Women’s Ball, a merciless medical system, and the systemic abuses that women have historically suffered come together
Birds of Paradise is a gorgeous YA film about two dancers who make a pact to win the ballet Prize together or not win it at all.
TIFF 2021: The Eyes of Tammy Faye shows unearned mercy to its subject but does it with such style that all sins are forgiven.
Dear Evan Hansen follows a high school senior with Social Anxiety disorder and his journey of self-discovery following the suicide of a fellow classmate.
Flee utilizes a unique approach to its documentary format, telling a heartbreaking yet timely story using the medium of animation.
In Blue Bayou, we see the heartbreaking reality that the Unites States puts countless immigrants through on a daily basis.
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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.












