Film
El Conde investigates the life of Augusto Pinochet. A 250 year old vampire who is ready to die, and the family who seeks to profit from it.
Once Upon a Crime breathes quirky new life into Cinderella, blending campy fun, anime vibes, and a murder mystery twist for a delightful adventure.
A Million Miles Away is standard biopic inspiration, but with a story that captures the role family and culture play in resiliency.
Taika Waititi’s specific brand of referential, prolonged comedy is laden with diminishing return in Next Goal Wins.
Freestyle is a promising Polish crime thriller that loses its way with too many twists, leaving viewers craving more depth.
The Holdovers manifests as a priceless relic of a bygone era, a lost 70s classic that doubles as a new Christmas classic.
Monster teems with humanity, using its narrative structure to uncover something prescient and devastating about modern morals.
Ernest and Celestine: A Trip to Gibberitia Follows the odd duo on a trip to Ernest’s home where they must fight for the return of music.
Jonathan Glazer’s The Zone of Interest is one of the most damning portraits of human consciousness ever committed to celluloid.
The Boy and the Heron is a mature, solemn, and jubilant meditation on loss and legacy, one that deems death to be a transitory act.
TRENDING POSTS
Following the events of the Shibuya Incident, Yuji deals with his guilt in the uneven but stunning Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution.
Jay Kelly refuses to interrogate beyond surface level observations and suffers for it despite the best efforts of George Clooney and Adam Sandler.
My Secret Santa is everything you’d expect from its premise, yet it is still surprisingly delightful, paving the way for comfort viewing.














