Film
Ultimately, Notturno barely passes for a documentary and is mostly a seemingly random bundle of scenes from a depressing Middle East region sewn together.
When it comes to stories of courage and exploring our fantastical world, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better film than Playing With Sharks.
A Netflix Original, Finding ‘Ohana is directed by Jude Weng and written by Christina Strain and blends treasure hunting and culture.
Palmer, written by Cheryl Guerriero and directed by Fisher Stevens, offers up a wholesome and emotional look at found family.
Netflix’s newest biopic Penguin Bloom is based on the life of Samantha Bloom and the book written about her and her family.
Small runtimes don’t make the films any less grand and Doublespeak is a perfect example of how large storytelling comes in small packages.
In #LIKE, written and directed by Sarah Pirozek, we watch as a teen takes matters into her own hands, moving to vigilantism to get justice.
Locked Down is quintessential quarantine content showing off Anne Hathaway and Chiwetel Ejiofor’s romantic comedy chops on HBO Max
Outside The Wire has a solid, if underdeveloped concept, but the chemistry and performance of its two leads is magnetic to witness.
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