A haunting look at identity, dissociation, and the terrifying quiet of a life unlived.
A funny and surprisingly thoughtful look at how money, status, and circumstance quietly shape who we become and what we value.
Episode 2 quietly builds dread by showing how fear grows in silence, as characters swallow their instincts, disconnect from each other, and start questioning their own perception long before anything supernatural appears.
Bugonia blends absurd humor with uncomfortable truth as it explores how fear, belonging, and identity can push ordinary people into believing extraordinary things.
A thoughtful, emotionally observant look at grief, connection, and the strange intimacy of wedding weekends, told with sharp humor and quiet compassion.
A tense and surprisingly creature heavy premiere that proves Derry has way more horrors than a single clown.
Who knew surviving astronaut training, zero gravity, and secret love could all make you feel simultaneously heroic and like a nervous physics student again?
I thought Roofman would be a silly heist comedy, then suddenly I was emotionally invested in a guy hiding in a Toys R Us.
Pretending your life has a soundtrack might be slightly extra, but it’s also the only thing keeping Thursday from being a total tragedy.
I know I shouldn’t watch it, but somehow I have to see what happens next.
