The Devil All the Time [2020]
Delightfully subversive and engaging, The Devil All the Time examines our society through the lens of religion without forcing conclusions on the viewer.
Delightfully subversive and engaging, The Devil All the Time examines our society through the lens of religion without forcing conclusions on the viewer.
A slow-burner drama/thriller based on actual events about one of the biggest pollution cases in the world that will make you question human society.
Drugs, sex, and exotic beaches in Return to Paradise are going to put a series of difficult decisions in front of you. And you better answer.
Witness me, brothers! Mediocre! Not until recently have I realized that Nicholas Hoult, who’s starring in this biopic about J.R.R.
Written and directed by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, this coming-of-age tale set during the 70s successfully mixed drama and comedy.
Arctic is a visually impactful minimalist survival thriller, a perfect escapist experience, and a gripping one-man show starring Mads Mikkelsen.
Visceral and engaging, this slow-burner will leave you wanting more which is a great opportunity to check out the rest of Craig Zahler’s work.
A Perfect Day is a carefully crafted post-war movie with a strong cast, a healthy dose of black humor, and just the right amount of surrealism.
A poignant and heartwarming movie following the destiny of a young kid growing up in poverty-stricken but mesmerizing Laos.
A well written character study with a lot of style and British humor discussing mental health and suicide. A strong cast and good pacing make it great viewing.
Intelligently written and with a stellar cast, Calvary is a movie that both believers and non-believers need to see because it’s about us, us humans.
One of the most engaging drama movies that I have ever seen. It deals with so many issues in such an open way that it should be a mandatory viewing.