Clark Duke’s directorial debut is a satisfying crime-noir set in his home state of Arkansas, about drug dealers and bad choices.
There’s no denying that the world has gone crazy for true crime. Whether it’s streaming on Netflix, docudramas on the big screen, or investigative podcasts, we can’t seem to get enough of the genre.
Set in the gritty but vibrant suburbs of Paris, The Eddy tracks the story of jazz club owner Elliot (André Holland) as he finds himself tangled with dangerous criminals and in a desperate struggle to protect his family, club and band.
Strong friendships are born out of shared experiences. In its first season, Dead to Me took this notion and stretched it to the nth degree.
Butt Boy is a thriller, sci-fi, and comedy film directed by Tyler Cornack. The film’s title is as weird and irreverent as the story told.
The Assistant tells a timely tale that evokes a sense of unease from its audience, though some may struggle with its slow-burning pace.
Ryan Murphy’s Hollywood is exactly what it says it is, a mini-series set in post-WWII Hollywood following “an ambitious group of aspiring actors and filmmakers will do almost anything to make their showbiz dreams come true.”
Chris Hemsworth channels John Wick in the ultra-violent Netflix action flick Extraction.
Funny-people David Spade and Lauren Lapkus play the leads in the new Netflix Original comedy film The Wrong Missy.
Jeffrey Wright stars in the ghetto crime-drama film All Day and a Night for Netflix and it features some outstanding performances with a powerful story.
The hit Netflix series Tiger King gets the Honest Trailers treatment as the show and its characters, led by the flamboyant Joe Exotic are torn apart in hilarious fashion.
A college graduate lands a dream job as a personal assistant to a leading entertainment executive and soon discovers her workplace is rife with abuse in The Assistant.
ESPN has teamed up with Netflix to release the Michael Jordan documentary series The Last Dance, which follows the basketball legend and his team the Chicago Bulls through the 97-98 NBA season.
Tom (Jesse Eisenberg) and Gemma (Imogen Poots) are prisoners in their own home, stuck in a two-story green house in a deserted suburb in Vivarium. Trapped indefinitely, they have no idea if they will ever make it out. Their dream life in a perfect neighborhood has turned out to be a nightmare.
Almost 30 years since Mortal Kombat hit arcades around the world and the fighting franchise remains one of the most popular video-game series of all time. This was evident last year when Mortal Kombat 11 was released to rave reviews from critics and fans.
Director Lorcan Finnegan channels his inner David Lynch for the surreal horror-sci-fi-mystery film Vivarium starring Jesse Eisenberg and Imogen Poots.


