Film
Run Rabbit Run is an Australian psychological horror film that pulls you in close to the characters only to send you on an unnerving spiral.
Make Me Believe is a run of the mill romance with hot characters and minimal spark that’s ruined by artificially creating conflict in the end.
Outside of Harrison Ford, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny struggles to capture the memorability of its predecessors.
The Hole in the Fence from director Joaquín del Paso explores the horrors of mob-mentality as children attend a religious summer camp.
Sublime is a very welcome depiction of what every queer kid deserves from their friends as Manu realizes he has a crush on his best friend Felipe
Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King makes its long awaited premiere and delivers a spectacular animated feature to the franchise.
The Village follows Yuu Katayama as he sees his fortunes shift and crumble in this emotional tale about a small village and its secrets.
Following his life from his beginnings in New York City in 1922 to on set in the MCU, Stan Lee covers the life of the legend himself.
Netflix Original Extraction 2 ‘s story is convoluted and dull in spots, but like the first one, its action keeps you plugged in.
Nimona is a story for all ages that leaves its audience with more empathy and understanding than how it found it.
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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.














