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Opening in Cinemas

Greedy People (2024)

on 10/10/2024 10/10

Ghostlight (2024)

on 10/10/2024 10/10

The Apprentice (2024)

on 10/10/2024 10/10

Terrifier 3 (2024)

on 10/10/2024 10/10

Hellboy: The Crooked Man (2024)

on 10/10/2024 10/10

Your Fat Friend (2023)

on 05/10/2024 05/10

The Critic (2024)

on 03/10/2024 03/10

Joker: Folie à Deux (2024)

on 03/10/2024 03/10

Sky Force (2024)

on 02/10/2024 02/10

Streaming Originals

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The Three Musketeers - Part II: Milady (2023)

from 02/10/2024 02/10

Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire (2019)

from 02/10/2024 02/10

Hell House LLC II: The Abaddon Hotel (2018)

from 02/10/2024 02/10

Hell House LLC (2015)

from 02/10/2024 02/10

Triangle (2009)

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The Isle (2000)

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Kiki's Delivery Service (1989)

from 02/10/2024 02/10

Intruder (1989)

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New Reviews by TOP Users

Stick

Gilmour93Stick(1985)

An average crime film that begins to shift into burlesque waters with the arrival of George Segal, reminiscent of the series Magnum, thereby losing its character and dynamism. On top of that, there’s Stick (or rather Styk) Reynolds, who, with his slimy mustache drawn on with a marker, lecherously circles around a…

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Girl America

DadelGirl America(2024)

Very unique and exceptional film, not resembling anything that is being produced in the Czech Republic. It's very unconventional in its narration and what is more important, it has stunning production design (probably not very expensive but effective) and cinematography with a lot of color filters and split screens…

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Grand Blue - Season 1

JeoffreyGrand Blue - Season 1(2018)

If I had to choose one anime series that I was looking forward to the most in anime season Summer 2018, that managed to entertain me and charge me with positive energy, that simply had the right summer vibes then I would choose this one without a second thought. For anyone who had a wild youth, this is a great show (I…

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The Fable

JeoffreyThe Fable(2024)

The Fable took a while to grow on me. It’s not without its flaws, and the biggest one for me was definitely the pacing. This series moves pretty slowly, spending a lot of time on character development and gradually unfolding its various storylines. At times, it was so slow I found myself yawning, with my attention…

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Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World?

JeoffreyWhy Does Nobody Remember Me in This World?(2024)

I can imagine Kei Sazane brainstorming, thinking, "We've had reincarnated heroes, plenty of characters going through time regression, but what about a world that reincarnates and regresses? And the hero? He'll be the only one left unchanged!" And honestly, I love the concept—it's really clever. But even with that…

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New Reviews by Progressing Users

The Cure

MattyThe Cure(1995)

Inspired by The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, a cure for the scepticism of those who are convinced that a good film about AIDS has to be either a tenacious drama (Philadelphia, The Hours) or a boisterous musical (Rent). In its essence, The Cure actually just casts a different light on what we all wish for – that summer…

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Sherlock

MattySherlock(2010)

You can’t stop progress, my dear Watson. The childlike joy from the pilot episode (“we should update their status”) was not repeated in the next too episodes, but the feeling that I was watching the most polished crime series of recent years remained. The makers of Sherlock are playing an evenly matched game with us.…

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Love and Other Drugs

MattyLove and Other Drugs(2010)

Barbie and Ken find out that life isn’t perfect. And it’s taking them a while. If not for the central duo, who go well together, this comedy would be even more listless. The humour is provided only by Jamie’s masturbating brother and, despite the subject (the eternal search for self-gratification), the bolder erotic…

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Reds

MattyReds(1981)

A monstrous rhetorical contest in which Diane Keaton sometimes has the upper hand over Warren Beatty and sometimes Warren Beatty has the advantage over Diane Keaton, and Jack Nicholson, as the alcoholic Eugene O’Neill, easily has both of them in his pocket. Reds does not aggressively attack the viewer’s mind, and I…

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White Hunter Black Heart

MattyWhite Hunter Black Heart(1990)

If Clint Eastwood has a directorial role model, I would guess that it’s not John Huston, who is shown here as a misogynistic egomaniac. What’s fascinating about this slow expedition into the heart of darkness, enlivened several times with highly subjective scenes, is Eastwood’s self-reflexive effort to look back from…

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