Daniel’s Gotta Die, directed by Jeremy LaLonde and written by Matthew Dressel, is a quirky comedy-thriller that revels in the chaos of family greed....
Daniel’s Gotta Die, directed by Jeremy LaLonde and written by Matthew Dressel, is a quirky comedy-thriller that revels in the chaos of family greed....
In a cinematic landscape often dominated by high-octane action and sprawling epics, The Penguin Lessons emerges as a refreshing breath of fresh air—a tender, quirky, and...
In 1985 Ireland, Small Things Like These unfolds as a quiet meditation on morality, memory, and the weight of silence. Directed by Tim Mielants and adapted...
M. Night Shyamalan’s latest thriller, Trap, is a masterclass in suspense and innovation, showcasing the director’s unique ability to blend everyday scenarios with extraordinary twists. The...
Justin Timberlake’s latest album, Everything I Thought I Was, marks a reflective journey through his storied career, blending nostalgia with contemporary sounds. The album opens...
The Fabulous Four is a delightful comedy that brings together an ensemble cast of seasoned actresses, including Bette Midler, Susan Sarandon, Megan Mullally, and Sheryl...
Leandre Sanders, known as Skategoat, emerges from the sun-soaked streets of Venice Beach, LA, in the gripping documentary Skategoat directed by Van Alpert. Born into a...
Tótem is a beautifully crafted film directed by Lila Avilés, which delves deep into the complexities of family dynamics and the inevitability of loss. The...
Chris Nash’s In a Violent Nature defies the conventions of traditional horror. Rather than relying on jump scares or high-wire tension, this hyperviolent slasher...
Twisters, directed by Lee Isaac Chung, takes us to the heart of Oklahoma during a once-in-a-generation tornado season. The film balances practical effects with...
Director: Yorgos Lanthimos Starring: Jesse Plemons, Willem Dafoe, Emma Stone Like a twisted kaleidoscope of human behavior, Kinds of Kindness weaves together three distinct...
In the frost-kissed wilderness of 19th-century North America, Hundreds of Beavers emerges as a slapstick ode to absurdity. Directed by the irreverently brilliant Mike...
The mythology surrounding Japan as a nation of everyday ghosts, where the living and the dead coexist, occasionally glimpsing each other, can be treacherous...