With Common People, Black Mirror returns to what made it unforgettable: storytelling that is sharp and deeply unsettling.
Based on the novel by Bernhard Aichner, the show is back with more thrills, more action, and more bodies.
The Electric State is a turgid mishmash of sci-fi with little uniqueness, bland characters, and a story so eye-rolling it may have been written by AI.
Heartstopper displayed- and with three seasons thus far, has continued to depict- a nuanced and vibrant portrait of life as an LGBTQ+ youth.
Aardman’s newest entry in the Wallace & Gromit series is here, and it’s a delightfully…
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Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl focuses on Gromit’s concern that Wallace has become over-dependent on his inventions.
Woman of The Hour did an amazing job of capturing a time and place while still keeping it relevant for today’s world.
Anna Kendrick directs and stars in the ridiculous true story of a serial killer who won a date on a TV game show mid-killing spree in “Woman of the Hour.”
In “Rebel Ridge,” a young Black marine attempts to rescue his cousin from a corrupt small-town police department.
His Three Daughters follows three estranged sisters as they converge in a New York apartment to care for their ailing father.
A surprising romance kicks off comic consequences for a young woman, her mother and her movie star boss in A Family Affair.
Imtiaz Ali’s Amar Singh Chamkila takes us through the life of one of the most loved and hated singers in Punjab, Amar Singh Chamkila.
Society of the Snow delivers a powerful narrative that transcends the screen, prompting audiences to contemplate the depths of human endurance.
Colman Domingo is Oscar-nominated for his baffling performance as civil rights leader Bayard Rustin in this Netflix drama.