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We’ve had Bridgerton‘s alternate history, a randy Catherine the Great, and even a yassified Henry VIII (lest we Millennials forget The Tudors), but now...
Steampunk meets the holidays in David E Talbert’s third festive feature, the...
Queen of Hearts brings us one of the freshest and unquestionably darkest variations on the...
Breaking into new territory is certainly one of the primary aims of actor-director David...
Young Lithuanian filmmaker Karolis Kaupinis captures the machinations of border warfare in Nova...
Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s horror films are his most enduring, from the global digital...
Quirky teen romantic comedies such as The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Me, Earl, and...
When a child is born of love but the love is forbidden, the family is...
Four years on from Train to Busan, released in 2016 to critical acclaim, comes Peninsula,...
Roy Andersson’s final film, About Endlessness, is nearly as blunt as its title. As one...
Does luck simply befall us, or do we make our own? This is one of...
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