Film
By showcasing the holiday and the horror tropes we know and love good holiday horror can lift your spirit and A Creepshow Holiday Special does just that.
Directed and written by Patty Jenkins, along with writers Geoff Johns and Dave Callaham, Wonder Woman 1984 is Gal Gadot’s fourth time as the superhero.
Directed and written for the screen by Anderson, Monster Hunter (2020) is adapted from the iconic Capcom video game franchise
Netflix’s Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom is another fantastic adaption of August Wilson’s work, the cast do justice to his words.
Greenland is a disaster movie that follows a family as they try to survive the impeding end of the planet.
Directed and starring George Clooney, The Midnight Sky follows a scientist as he spends the last days of a dying planet.
“The Prom” follows a group of self-obsessed theater stars who decide to help a young teen from Indiana to attend a high school prom with her girlfriend.
Canvas takes a glimpse into the life of an elderly man who has suffered a recent tragedy. Due to this, he has lost his inspiration to paint.
Ava sees an assassin at the end of her rope return to her hometown in an attempt to patch up the relationships she left behind.
Songbird (2020) is bland despite its attempts to be shocking or reflective. It’s ultimately just a big “meh” that tries to do too much but does too little
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