Film
In André Øvredal’s newest film, “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark,” a group of teens face their fears in order to save their lives.
Enter the Anime is orientalist at worst and reductionist at best, find out how the Netflix ode to anime is more a parody.
Party Hard Die Young bring back the good old fashion slasher movie to an electric soundtrack at a very real EDM festival.
The Bromley Boys follows a young teen who becomes a massive fan of a local non-league club, Bromley FC, which hasn’t had much success in quite some time.
‘Hobbs and Shaw’ gives fans exactly what they expect: action, testosterone, and one-liners while providing a message about family.
Crawl is a tense thriller that provides a couple hours of excitement, surprising character development, and one of the earth’s oldest predators.
“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”, a faded television actor and his stunt double strive to achieve fame during the final years of Hollywood’s Golden Age.
DeadTectives is a hilarious Shudder Original horror comedy that is by far the best parody of Ghost Hunting that I’ve seen in a long time.
Culture Shock is a social horror film about the American Dream that tackles issues of identity, immigration, and racism.
Disney’s The Lion King takes the traditional themes from its 1994 original and updates them for a younger generation to experience for the first time.
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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.












