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Netflix has been rolling out some changes throughout the past year and a half. While audiences may be upset that advertisements may be added to their content, they can be happy about this: they have been gradually increasing their international television and movies, especially Korean dramas and…
One Girl’s Struggle for Independence in a Traditional Indonesian Society
Southeast Asian cinema remains one of the most under-appreciated regions when looking at global cinema, but as…
Fun Slasher Comedy Rules the Summer
Gen Z rich kids unleash a murderous chain of events while mansion partying during a hurricane. Bodies Bodies…
Jo Koy’s Comedy Routine Flounders
Stand-up comic Jo Koy takes his Filipino family act to the big screen with strained results. Easter Sunday feels…
Patton Oswalt’s Delightfully Cringeworthy Catfishing Comedy
An absentee father and compulsive liar catfishes his troubled son after being blocked. I Love My Dad will have…
A Spectacular Debut Film from Skydance Animation
The world's unluckiest woman enters a magical land to change the fortunes of a fellow orphan. Luck will make you…
Amber Midthunder Reinvigorates the Predator Franchise
A savage alien hunter meets its match in a fierce Comanche warrior who refuses to be underestimated. Prey…
A Wickedly Funny, High-Octane Thrill Ride
Brad Pitt leads a wickedly funny ensemble in a high-octane actioner loaded with twists. Adapted from the 2010…
A Portrait of Mortality at Fantasia 2022
If, while serving the final years of your prison sentence, you were told you were going to die in two days, what…
A Complex, Philosophical Thriller With A Plethora of Moral Questions at…
There is one scene in Katayama Shinzo’s debut, Missing, that offers a striking quote: “There are some people in…