Film
Inside the Rain follows Ben, a film student, who just so happens to be suffering from a variety of mental health issues.
John Leguizamo’s directorial debut, Critical Thinking, focuses an inner-city class as they compete at a National Chess Championship.
Shudder Exclusive, Daniel Isn’t Real, tackles childhood imaginary friends, trauma, and what happens when we don’t cope through horror.
‘Single’ is a short, anti-romantic comedy that delivers an entertaining and insightful examination into dating with a disability.
‘The Platform’ offers up a deep dark look at classism, selfishness, and the unending cycle of privilege and oppression in a sci-fi package.
In the era of COVID-19, everyday life does feel like its own unique kind of horror, which is what Vivarium is going for, normalcy.
Big Time Adolescence fully leans into this and the result is a remarkable modern coming of age tale by leaning into the cringe.
Blow the Man Down is a cold atmospheric thriller that brings you through grief and mistakes in a way that’s quietly powerful.
In “Stargirl,” a boy becomes intrigued by a mysterious and quirky student named Stargirl and spends his time trying to know more about her.
The Hunt (2020) follows a group of elite members who kidnap twelve strangers and force them to partake in a game where the strangers are being hunted.
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The Red Line, the latest Netflix international release, is a thrilling game of cat-and-mouse that follows a group of women seeking justice.











