Film
Problemista is simple and weird. It’s whimsical and authentic. And it’s the best visual example of the U.S Immigration System too.
Jang Jae-Hyun’s Exhuma unfolds beautifully, with each new chapter adding layers of foreboding amidst the horror.
Despite some pacing troubles, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire is an excellent entry in a storied franchise, reminding us why busting feels good.
Sasquatch Sunset is a sometimes impenetrable, deeply weird, and surprisingly endearing monster movie like no other.
Late Night With The Devil nails comedy and horror despite drawing a quick line between the two as the film hits its halfway point.
Things Will Be Different shows where sci-fi could go if entrusted to filmmakers with smaller budgets and bigger imaginations.Â
Birdeater confronts toxic masculinity and looks at the role friends play when relationship secrets are revealed.
Oddity stands out as a diamond in the rough for horror fans. It will make viewers think twice and genuinely instill fear.
A fantastic film, a perfect Midnighter, and a new take on a party game all in one, It’s What’s Inside is one you have to watch.
The Idea of You looks past the traditional rom-com ending and keeps going. It’s messy, and looks at what you have to do when you love.
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