Blindspots is back with another double dose of horror recommendations!
The years are drawing closer and closer as Hulu’s Dopesick brings viewers one episode closer to the court case it has been building too.
The episode delivers its most brutal and graphic kill to date, coupled with a further dive into horror classics with a House of Wax feel.
Rahim is in prison because of a debt he was unable to repay. During a two-day leave, he tries to convince his creditor to withdraw his complaint.
While the purpose of What If? may be to prime the fanbase for multiverse madness, its secondary function is one of image and branding.
What we get feels like a mixture of both fact and dramatization, which while ceaselessly fascinating, feels slightly unsatisfying.
An old monk recieves news of his aunt passing away, causing him to reflect on his life and his beliefs in Manav Kaul’s Tathagat.
A woman is released from prison after serving a sentence for a violent crime and re-enters a society that refuses to forgive her past.
Last Night in Soho immediately pulls you in with its colorful visuals and strong performances but it lacks the subtlety necessary to be truly impactful.
This week, Jesse and guest Hunter Heilman give their dispatches from North Carolina’s Film Fest 919.
Film Inquiry spoke with director Evan Jackson Leong for his film Snakehead.
Hidden Kisses is a well-acted and well-crafted movie, but it still feels a bit overdramatic given the year of its release.
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While flawed, Chloe Zhao’s Eternals features the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s most emotionally satisfying story since Black Panther.
A 17th-century nun in Italy suffers from disturbing religious and erotic visions. She