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While the series follows the zombie apocalypse formula closely, the inclusion of our favourite heroes makes for an interesting twist.
Eyes of Wakanda works to highlight the beautiful nation even more and its rich history. Read our Eyes of Wakanda review.
A football, body horror film tackling themes of toxic fandoms, idolization, and so much more, seems like it could be an easy touchdown, but unfortunately, it ends up feeling like an underbaked first draft. 
Laura Poitras and Mark Obenhaus’ staggering documentary covers a half-century of American atrocities through the lens of one man who has dedicated his life to exposing them.
Following a well-received first season, all eyes are towards Gen V for its sophomore outing. Read our Gen V Season 2 review.
Nothing Berger: Edward Berger’s casino-centric Ballad of A Small Player is visually stunning but leaves too much on the table to be satisfied
A timely and paramount film that’s a propulsive action-comedy thriller, disturbingly accurate to the current hellish state of the world.
Bad Apples shows audiences why trapping the problem child in a basement might not be the worst idea after all... Read our Bad Apples review.
Dexter is back for a new series, subtitled Resurrection, which sees him take New York City. Read our Dexter: Resurrection review.
Chad Hartigan's follow up to his indie darling Little Fish is a funny and genuine rollercoaster of a ride that delivers on all the romantic comedy feels, while carving its own way. Read our The Threesome review.
The Conjuring: Last Rites is the latest and final instalment of the franchise, here is our review of it.
Three years following the success of DreamWorks’ The Bad Guys, the team is back and ready to face off against a new crew.