drama
A LOT happens this week in Horimiya Episode 7. It is an intimate exploration of the entire cast, and sets up an incredibly realistic love triangle.
Lee Daniel’s The United States vs. Billie Holiday is a jumbled effort highlighted by a brilliant performance by Andra Day.
Haha #2 tells readers the story of a young woman named Rudolph and a road trip with her mom that forever changed her life.
John and the Hole is an unsettling and confusing debut from director Pascual Sisto with powerful performances by its small cast
Haru’s Curse is a melancholic story of grief and love, following Natsumi in the wake of losing her younger sister, Haru, to cancer.
Chloé Zhao’s Nomadland delivers a gritty and realistic tale punctuated by an arresting performance by Frances McDormand and a cast of real-life Nomads.
13 is a difficult age for any teenager. It’s a time we excitedly looked forward…
If Judas and the Black Messiah is timely, it’s not because of racist cops or civil unrest: the title is earned by the film’s blatant calls for revolution.
Horimiya Episode 5 foregoes the traditional dramatic love confession for a more natural exploration of emotions, and is the best episode to date.
Sachi’s Monstrous Appetite Volume 1 has human boy meet monster girl in a cute, food-ladden series filled with lots of monsters and possible, a bit of love.
TRENDING POSTS
Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 10 concludes Sam’s story by bringing the entire neuro team back together in this mid season finale.
Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 11 is a lackluster send off for Jacob and Van, despite being an emotional hour about loss and moving on.
Song Sung Blue unfolds as an impersonation of all the cliches, tropes, and cloying beats that have defined the music biopic for the last quarter century.













