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Steven Conrad's new HBO-miniseries journeys through the American Midwest, visiting a strange variety saloon of suburban folks.
The most surprising crowd pleaser of the year is Pillion, the debut feature of writer, director Harry Lighton. 
Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie is an incredibly poignant throwback to the times when life was easier, and we were more optimistic.
Marshals is about to return audiences to the world of The Madison River Valley. Read our Marshals review.
Bloody Disgusting's Return to Silent Hill might just be the worst Silent Hill film yet. Read our Return to Silent Hill review.
From a long gestating script by Se7en writer Andrew Kevin Walker, Psycho Killer is a rough outing for director Gavin Polone. Read our Psycho Killer review.
Paradise Season 2 comes out on February 23rd. Here is our review for it.
Ric Roman Waugh's first movie of the year harkens back to the disaster films of old but does it manage to stick the landing? Find out in our Greenland 2: Migration review.
Emily the Criminal writer and director, John Patton Ford, is back with a sometimes slick, dark comedy starring Glen Powell. Read our How to Make a Killing review.
Bart Layton’s third feature, Crime 101, is a wonderfully entertaining throwback to the crime dramas that once filled multiplexes decades ago.
Emerald Fennell’s films always seem to start a swarm of controversy and public discourse, and her adaptation of Emily Brontë’s novel Wuthering Heights has only caused more heated conversation. 
Charli xcx brings the brat chapter to an end with The Moment, a mockumentary about her going on tour and ending an era.Â