Dead to Me (S3)
A form of cinematherapy, Dead to Me‘s final season brings a big plot twist, one that can be emotionally provoking as well as a cathartic and entertaining conversation starter.
A form of cinematherapy, Dead to Me‘s final season brings a big plot twist, one that can be emotionally provoking as well as a cathartic and entertaining conversation starter.
A more psychologically complex part of the Star Wars story, Andor will help you better understand the characters…and the universe.
Nope is a uniquely crafted horror film that brings together a creative premise, striking visuals, and terrific performances.
Like the mythical creature of the title, The Essex Serpent slowly draws you out to sea and before you know it you’re in deep, totally immersed.
The first Disney+ series to introduce a character we haven’t already met in the MCU, Moon Knight throws everything at the wall, and most of it sticks thanks to a diligent and dedicated creative team.
Master is a social commentary thriller/horror without the blood or gore. Supernatural aspect aside, it addresses very real issues that some college educational systems struggle with.
Deep Water is a love letter to the erotic psychological thriller genre, and few directors do it better than Adrian Lyne. It just may leave the viewer sleeping with one eye open.
A slow-paced, unpredictable thriller with a surprise twist, No Exit challenges the viewer as it tests its protagonist to overcome her painful past. The chilling world and intense final act make the movie a must-watch.
Severance is unlike any other show on TV right now. It builds slowly, drawing you in with stylish minutiae, but then intensifies, goes deeper, and becomes more paranoia-inducing with each successive episode.
Nightmare Alley is an intriguing noir film with interesting characters, rich performances, and a fantastic exploration of a mystic world through the stylized lens of Guillermo del Toro.