Film
In the Netflix original film Klaus, the new postman of Smeerensburg befriends a toymaker named Klaus and plans to deliver toys to the children in town.
Lady and the Tramp, is full of heart and clearly made by people who love dogs as much as the audience does, making it wholly relatable.
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood asked me to confront the mad that I feel, and it brought the most beautiful story of a human to the screen.
The Warrior Queen of Jhansi tells the story of Lakshmibai, the Rani of Jhansi in the 1800s, and her fight against the East India Company to keep her kingdom
‘Charlie’s Angels’ is a fun but uneven ride that continues an iconic pop culture franchise by showing how large the Angels have gotten.
In Ms. Purple, Kasie struggles to provide care for her terminally ill father, while trying to connect with the brother she no longer shares a bond with.
The Report retells history using the beats of a spy-thriller to build tension and tell a story about the US’s past while looking to the future.
Last Christmas is here to remind us why we love the romantic comedy genre and holiday movies in one George Michaels loving go.
South Korea’s Coming Home Again premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. Find out it explores, memory, food, and grief.
Terminator: Dark Fate goes back to the franchise’s core concepts, while also trying to carve out a new direction for the franchise.
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