Film
Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan in a period piece about a lesbian romance? Say no more, Neon. Ammonite is set in 1840s England.
I Am Greta is a compelling documentary that uses never-before-seen footage to paint an intimate portrait of Greta’s struggles and determination.
Freaky isn’t perfect, this is yet again another film that shows that slashers are alive and well and that the genre can thrive in 2020.
In Holidate, Sloane and Jackson hate the holidays and decide to use each other to get through the awkward family times they bring.
A Shudder Original, Blood Vessel (2019) is directed by Justin Dix and co-written by Dix and Jordan Prosser brings vampires to the high seas.
IFC Midnight’s Kindred from writer-director Joe Marcantonio, starring Tamara Lawrance and Fiona Shaw finds horror in motherhood.
In On the Rocks, from A24 and directed by Sofia Coppola, a young New York wife (Rashida Jones) and mother is starting to have her doubts.
Spell is a 2020 American horror feature film from Paramount Pictures starring Omari Hardwick, Loretta Devine, and Andre Jacobs.
Directed and written by Zoe Lister-Jones, The Craft: Legacy is not a sequel. Find out why you should keep this one separate from the 1996 original.
Netflix’s Over The Moon is visually stunning and emotionally resonant, mixing together several elements for a satisfying story.
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