Speed Train is 86 minutes of low-budget lunacy—and somehow, against all laws of physics, filmmaking, and common sense, it actually works. This is the kind of movie that feels like it was shot in a rented warehouse, decorated with LED strip lights from Amazon, and ...
Curious Caterer: Foiled Plans swan‑dives into the medieval theme wearing a thrift‑store crown and a cape that smells faintly of dry‑ice fog. It’s fun and festive and knows exactly what it is doing when a murder most foul ruins the occasion ...
The Michigan Dogman has been lurking around the edges of pop culture for decades now—part campfire story, part late-night-radio fever dream, part “my cousin swears he saw it behind the Arby’s.” Dawn of the Dogman takes all that glorious weirdness and says, “Okay, but ...
I didn’t sit down to watch Lost in Paradise. I collapsed into it after a long day, expecting background noise, and instead got two attractive adults emotionally detoxing on a Fijian island like it was a tropical group therapy session sponsored by sunscreen ...
Chloé Zhao’s deeply felt, yet restrained new film, Hamnet, is the kind of cinematic experience that sneaks up on you. You know the kind: it’s subtle at first, then keeps pecking and poking at you like an unshakable memory that leaves you teary-eyed in the grocery store ...
Sequels in the Hallmark‑Mystery universe can wobble — too cute, too safe, too “we solved one murder so now we’re basically CSI” — but Grilling Season tightens the recipe instead of watering it down. Nikki DeLoach returns as Goldy Berry with even more grounded, sardonic ...
Never Have I Ever is a scrappy little thriller that understands one universal truth: nothing good ever happens to a writer on a deadline. Sam, a screenwriter whose career is hanging by a thread, is already drowning in stress before the film really gets going — overdue pages, threats of ...
By the time Terminal Descent shows up, the Crossword Mysteries franchise is basically that friend who’s really good at one thing and refuses to stop doing it — and honestly, good for them. This fourth entry swaps art galleries and magicians for blinking servers and tech ...
OnlyFangs is the kind of horror-comedy that feels like someone dared two filmmakers to mash up The Lost Boys with a startup pitch meeting—and somehow they accepted. Paul Ragsdale and Angelica De Alba, the directors, confidently embrace the absurdity, creating a ...
There’s something deeply satisfying about a mystery that starts with a crossword puzzle found on a dead guy. It’s so wonderfully specific—like the killer is taunting the New York Times Sunday edition. And that’s exactly the energy A Puzzle to Die For brings to the table: cozy crime ...
Welcome to Hallmark Happily Ever Afters - where cozy sweaters are mandatory, small towns solve everything, and love always arrives right on cue. This is our home for delightfully sappy, unapologetically cheesy Hallmark movies packed with meet-cutes, mistletoe moments, and guaranteed happy endings. Grab some cocoa, suspend your disbelief, and join us as we celebrate romance that’s sweet, predictable, and proud of it.