Roland Emmerich returns with Moonfall, a film with a self-explanatory title that threatens the survival of the Earth once more.
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Lead by Keira Knightley, Silent Night is an uncomfortably funny and occasionally poignant Christmas film we might deserve.
After the success of the first film, Tom Hardy returns to play Venom, this time facing the evil Carnage, played by Woody Harrelson.
Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds and Gal Gadot join forces on a globetrotting adventure that is highly watchable, yet nothing new under the sun.
In the adaptation of the play by the same name, three friends -Jon Bernthal, Shea Whigham and John Pollono- reunite to enjoy time together. However, not everything is what it appears to be.
Rebecca Hall shines in The Night House, a haunting exploration of love and the aftermath of death.
Directed by Bigas Luna, Anguish is a horror film that provides shocks, as well as a reflection on our voyeuristic desires.
Nia DaCosta and Jordan Peele breathe life into Candyman, updating the character and his myth for a new generation.
Jake Gyllenhaal reunites with Antoine Fuqua in The Guilty to portray a police officer who has to fight his inner demons and save a woman’s life.
James Wan returns to horror in Malignant, a thrilling film that has the ingredients to reinvigorate the genre.
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