Film
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.
Together made its United States debut at the 2019 Austin Film Festival and follows Julia, a biohazard remediation cleaner as she enter an unethical impasse.
Doctor Sleep brings us back to the Overlook Hotel in the best ways as a direct sequel to 1980s The Shining while also setting its own path.
Why have one horror story when you could have five? Check out where ‘Nightmare Cinema’ succeeds and where it struggles before you press play.
Hulu’s Into the Dark, made in tandem with Blumhouse is forcing viewers to get thankful or else with it’s Thanksgiving themed film Pilgrim.
Door in the Woods, is a horror film from Rockhill Studios that follows a couple as they deal with finding a mysterious door in the middle of the woods.
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