drama
Luther: The Fallen Sun delivers a film experience worthy of its titular detective, testing his drive for justice in the process.
Return to Seoul is an exceptionally well-depicted and emotional journey of reconciling with birth parents and their country, langue, culture, and choices.
While it takes too long to get to its emotional third act, Call Me Chihiro has a subtle power to its delivery that will linger.
All the Places doesn’t have bells or whistles, just a straightforward journey between two siblings who have a few lessons worth learning together.
Stromboli is a fine movie about how finding community and communicating can help even the most stubborn and beleaguered people heal from trauma.
Close is a movie that thrives off of constructing a world where pain is the point and has no reason for being other than to traumatize its children.
All Eyes Off Me is profound in its exploration of communication and dishonesty in love and sex among 20-somethings conflating communication for honesty.
Beautiful Beings is not an easy movie to experience through its graphic violence, but it understands the healing power of love among friends perfectly.
Fall in love with A Man Called Otto, a dark comedy where Tom Hanks is the grumpiest man in America, whose new neighbors bring him and the movie to life.
The Lying Lives of Adults is all about love, lies, and sex as it takes you through a family thrown into discord and a teenager lost between worlds.
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