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Lee Sang-il’s Kokuho is a sweeping Kabuki epic that immerses audiences in the sacrifices behind powerful art.
The Things You Kill is well-crafted, introspective, and flawed in ways that sometimes frustrate but often feel true to the messy emotional territory it’s working in.
Arco captivates with its blend of a magical future and small, relatable stories, set in stunning hand-drawn visuals.
Cottonmouth has a few flickers of creativity, a good villain, a cool visual or two, but it never finds its soul.
The Unexpecteds offers a delightful twist on revenge stories featuring relatable characters facing overwhelming challenges.
Jay Kelly stands tall among Hollywood’s elite. Discover how this character reflects the evolution of movie stardom today.
Keeper is a chilling tale from Osgood Perkins that takes you on a surreal trip through isolation and evil whispers.
Join the adventure with our In Your Dreams review. Discover the fun and nostalgic vibe of this family-oriented story.
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