drama
Even if “The Room Next Door” is a minor entry in his canon, Almodóvar still understands how to stir and scintillate.
Pamela Anderson stars as a Las Vegas showgirl in Gia Coppola’s emotionally stirring and introspective The Last Showgirl.
All of You (2024) finds a stronger foundation when dissecting the tragedy of its romance, even if relationship itself proves frustrating.
Paradise is Burning is a sweet and upsetting look at the final days before three sisters risk being separated after their mother abandoned them.
With a short runtime of just over an hour, Family Portrait is about what it makes you feel, not what it’s telling you.
Lily Gladstone delivers a tremendously moving performance as Jax, a woman looking for her missing sister in Fancy Dance.
The Bikeriders reads as a pretty love letter that’s quick to seduce us but gives us little reason to stay once its true, dull colours are laid bare.
This Closeness takes advantage of the sights and sounds of its tight quarters as an unhealthy relationship imposes itself on their rental host.
13 Bombs sees a terrorist cell attempt to destabilize the Indonesian financial system and drag two cryptocurrency executives into the plot.
Housekeeping for Beginners is a walk through the ups and downs of forging a big queer family in the wake of tragedy.
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The Pitt Season 2 Episode 9 continues a consistent run of good episodes for The Pitt, even if things aren’t quite as wild yet as the first season.
Museum of Innocence dives into the obsessed thoughts of Kemal as he recounts his life-long fixation with Füsun, and the agony it caused him.
Vladimir (2026) could easily coast on its more erotic notes, yet what ultimately captures attention is Rachel Weisz’s performance.













