Film
Co-written and directed by David Charbonier and Justin Powell, The Boy Behind the Door offers up a masterclass in tension and horror.
Daughters of Darkness is an absolutely essential text. Strange and beautiful, it’s a perfect cocktail of the weird, the horrible, and the oh-so-sexy.
In “The Old Man,” three kids and their grandfather attempt to retrieve their prized cow after its set loose in order to prevent a disastrous accident.
In The Dark and the Wicked, Bryan Bertino takes the notion of the home invasion to a more terrifying level, pairing with the perversion of the soul.
‘Antebellum’ psychological horror-thriller, is the feature directorial debut from writer-directors Gerard Bush and Christopher Renz and stars Janelle Monáe
All In: The Fight For Democracy is essential viewing as Stacy Abrams narrates the history of voter suppression in the U.S
In ‘All Together Now,’ a high school students with musical aspirations must learn to accept help from people around her to overcome personal struggles.
Ratched spends much of its eight episodes stumbling down frustrating departures but eventually finds its stride towards the end of the season.
Directed by Adam Randall and written by Devon Graye, I See You stars Helen Hunt, Jon Tenney, Judah Lewis, Owen Teague, and Libe Barer.
“Love, Guaranteed” follows a hard-working and earnest lawyer as she takes on a high-profile case from someone who aims to sue a dating app.
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