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Is Nowhere on Netflix based on a true story?
Netflix survival thriller Nowhere is shocking viewers with its claustrophobic and nightmarish scenario. It has struck so many imaginations that the validity of the story...
57 Seconds Ending Explained
57 Seconds is a sci-fi B-movie starring Josh Hutcherson and Morgan Freeman that is about a very low-key version of time travel. Given how famously...
57 Seconds (2023) Review
57 Seconds is the title of a 2023 sci-fi straight-to-digital B-movie starring Josh Hutcherson and Morgan Freeman, of all people, but it’s also roughly how...
Street Flow 3 – Will Netflix greenlight the trilogy?
Gritty French street drama Street Flow 2 was eventually greenlit and released by Netflix four years after the first film appeared in 2019. Director Leila...
Poison Ending Explained – Was There Really a Snake?
Poison is the fourth and final short film directed by Wes Anderson for Netflix, each adapting one of Roald Dahl’s lesser-known short stories from a back...
Poison (2023) Review – A Simple Story Leading To A Good Twist
Poison, the fourth and final installment in Wes Anderson’s collection of short films adapting Roald Dahl’s stories for Netflix, is ostensibly about a snake. But...
The Rat Catcher Ending Explained – What’s In The Hayrick?
The Rat Catcher is weird even by the standards of both Wes Anderson and Roald Dahl, and even within the context of the collection of...
The Rat Catcher Review – Some of Anderson’s Finest Styling
The third short film in Wes Anderson’s collection of Roald Dahl adaptations for Netflix is the deliberately idiosyncratic The Rat Catcher, a dark descent into...
The Swan Ending Explained – What Does The Swan Symbolize?
The second of four short films from Wes Anderson adapting the stories of Roald Dahl for Netflix, The Swan is a sweet-looking but ultimately quite...
The Swan Review – A Poignant Exploration of Bullying
The Swan is the second of four Wes Anderson short films adapted for Netflix from the back catalog of Roald Dahl, which the streamer paid...
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar Ending Explained – Why Does Henry Give Away His Winnings?
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar combines the best of both Roald Dahl and Wes Anderson in a 40-minute Netflix short. The first of four...
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar Review – Wes Anderson and Roald Dahl reunite for a charming take
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, adapted from the same-titled short story by Roald Dahl and streaming on Netflix, condenses Wes Anderson’s trademark stylistic quirks...
10 Inspiring Films Comparable to ‘The Help’
In 2011, director Tate Taylor wanted to adapt the novel by Kathryn Stockett called The Help. The novel is about an aspiring author during the civil...
Stylish Crime Films Comparable to ‘The Gentlemen’
In 2019, Guy Ritchie had a very successful year with Aladdin and The Gentlemen, and to doff a cap to his success, I have curated similar movies like the...
Indie Dramas Similar to ‘Mid90s’
In 2018, Jonah Hill wrote a script about Stevie (Sunny Suljic), a thirteen-year-old in 1990s-era Los Angeles. He spends his summer navigating between his troubled...
‘Nowhere’ Ending Explained – Does Mia Reach Ireland?
The film Nowhere, directed by Albert Pintó, is a thrilling situational drama about a pregnant woman fighting for her life out at sea in a...
Nowhere (2023) Review – A Thrilling Situational Drama
Nowhere is a thriller directed by Albert Pintó. It takes place in the middle of the ocean, which is a very scary place for anyone...
‘Flora and Son’ Age Rating Guide: Why It’s Rated R
The music of Flora and Son is scattered throughout the production, but the film is not a musical with choreographed set pieces but is instead...