Danny Boyle returns with 28 Years Later, a movie that’s just as much about grief and memory as it is about the infected.
Elio is a charming Pixar journey about a lonely boy who becomes Earth’s accidental ambassador to the galaxy.
If you’ve ever watched Freaky Friday and thought, “What this really needs is more gore,” Freaky is your oddly specific dream come true. Directed by Christopher Landon (Happy Death Day),…
An emotionally nuclear horror flick from the Talk to Me directors, Bring Her Back pulls you in with grief, then shoves you under water with dread. If harrowing, haunted stories are your jam, this one hits hard—in all the right and wrong ways.
Thunderbolts is Marvel’s latest antihero ensemble, and it is surprisingly full of heart. Come for the chaos, stay for the emotional baggage and sharp one-liners.
Equal parts inventive and unsettling, Talk to Me breathes new life into the possession genre. With chilling performances and a clever premise, this is one horror film that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Back on Netflix and ready to light up your watchlist, Paul follows two British sci-fi nerds, a foul-mouthed alien, and one of the strangest road trips ever. With Seth Rogen voicing the galaxy’s most chill extraterrestrial and Simon Pegg and Nick Frost doing what they do best, this movie is like your favorite comic-con fever dream.
Ryan Gosling, Bradley Cooper, and Eva Mendes deliver powerful performances in The Place Beyond the Pines, a crime drama that explores fatherhood, legacy, and moral complexity. Despite its fragmented structure, the film remains gripping from start to finish.
Sinners (2025) is a rich, wild blend of horror, music, and family secrets set in the Mississippi Delta. Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan deliver something bold, strange, and totally unforgettable.
The Wedding Banquet (2025) is a delightful queer rom-com full of humor, love, and cultural mishaps. Starring Kelly Marie Tran, Lily Gladstone, and Bowen Yang, it is the perfect mix of heart and laughs.
