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Episode Releases

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The Essex Serpent - 1x04
Now and Then - 1x04
Shining Girls - 1x07
Tehran - 2x05

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June 3 - Physical s2
June 10 - For All Mankind s3
June 24 - Loot

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Our Father (5/11)

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The Sadness (5/12)

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The Innocents (5/13)

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Men (5/20)

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The Bob’s Burgers Movie (5/27)

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Westward the Women(1951)

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No Country for Old Men(2007)

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The Harder They Fall(2021)

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Meek’s Cutoff (2010)

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The Ballad of Buster Scruggs(2018)

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Hell or High Water (2016)

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Desperado(1995)

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The Wind(2018)

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1. CODA

2. Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy

3. Pig

4. Dune

5. Zola

6. C’mon C’mon

7. The Harder They Fall

8. The Green Knight 

9. Coming Home in the Dark

10. The Lost Daughter

Also recommend: Tragedy of Macbeth, A Hero, Drive My Car, I’m Your Man, Bergman Island, Don’t Look Up, Passing

*I haven’t been able to see “Licorice Pizza” yet

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Arctic(Starz)

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Werewolves Within (Apple TV)

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Snowpiercer(Peacock)

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Till Death (Netflix)

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The Lodge (Hulu)

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Top five Christmas Movies from the past decade (alphabetically)

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The Green Knight (2021) VOD

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Happiest Season (2020) Hulu

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Klaus (2019) Netflix

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Krampus(2015) VOD

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Single All the Way (2021) Netflix

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Ex Machina (2014) Showtime

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Shin Godzilla (2016) VOD

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Mimic (1997) Cinemax

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The Host (2006) Prime

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Jurassic Park (1993) HBOmax

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Beetlejuice (1988) VOD

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The Shining (1980) HBOmax

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His House (2020) Netflix

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Caveat (2021) VOD

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Casper (1995) VOD

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Extra Ordinary (2019) Showtime

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Crimson Peak (2015) Netflix

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A Ghost Story (2017) Netflix

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The Lodge (2019) Hulu

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The Vigil (2019) Hulu

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1.The Birds (1963) Showtime

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2. A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014) VOD

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3.Tailgate (2019) VOD

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4.Green Room (2015) Showtime

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5. American Psycho (2000) Showtime

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6. No Country for Old Men (2007) VOD

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7.Super Dark Times (2017) VOD

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8. My Heart Can’t Beat Unless You Tell It To (2020) VOD

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9. The Wretched (2019) Hulu

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10. We Summon the Darkness (2019) Netflix

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Movies every cinephile should see (in my opinion)

- Pulp Fiction

- Into The Wild

- Almost Famous

- The Breakfast Club

- The Big Lebowski

- Django Unchained

- The Wolf Of Wall Street

- The Truman Show

- Predestination

- Shutter Island

- Sin City

- Kill Bill

- Matrix

- When Harry Met Sally

- Grand Budapest Hotel

- Upside Down

- La La Land

- Mr. Nobody

- The Prestige

I just finished watching Once Upon a Time and now I’m starting The Umbrella Academy

UNIKITTY is getting a brand new full-length sneak peek THIS FRIDAY @6:15PM on CARTOON NETWORK!! Tune

UNIKITTY is getting a brand new full-length sneak peek THIS FRIDAY @6:15PM on CARTOON NETWORK!! Tune in to check it out! @lynnvwang & I can’t wait for you all to see it!


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Our recommendations for holiday bingeing

Our recommendations for holiday bingeing

Having spent most of 2020 indoors following COVID-19 lockdown restrictions and the festive season looking more like the same thing will be happening we need content to watch.
Thankfully, 2020 has not seen a shortage of great content available on the likes of Netflix, Showmax and Amazon Prime. Disney+? Never heard of it.
Below you will find our favourite series from 2020 that are worth a watch if…


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Happy Halloween ghouls!! Such a magical time of year when all the freaks come out to play - it’s me, I am freaks. For my last horror movie recommendation for this month, I rewatched one of my absolute favorites - 2009’s ‘The Triangle’.


This is more in the thriller genre but the storyline is interesting and also, shall I say, scary. Im doing my own plot synopsis today because I just adore this film. It opens with a group of friends (including a very sexy, young Liam Hemsworth) preparing to go sailing in the Atlantic on a yacht.  Our main character, Jess seems a little dazed and confused from the very beginning even having trouble remembering where her son is, who, we gather, she was supposed to bring on the sailing trip. She’s disoriented and we’re not sure why, but even her new friends think she’s acting more than a little bit weird.

All of sudden, in open water, they lose all wind in their sail and essentially get stuck in the middle of the ocean with an eerie storm brewing not too far off. It’s a strange scene watching the sail go completely limp and their boat become enveloped in the violent storm.  They get some strange interference on the radio when calling for help - also, according to the coast guard, there is no storm on the radar. Something is definitely amiss.

The yacht their sailing does not withstand the storm and capsizes forcing the group to board a mysterious ship that seemingly appears out of nowhere. However, after boarding they soon realize that the ship is abandoned, but that’s the least of their worries.

Fun fact: the ship is called the Aeolus, who was the god of wind. There’s a Sysiphus reference here - in Greek mythology, Sysiphus was condemned by the gods to push a rock up a mountain only to see it roll down again for all eternity. This is an important reference for the plot, so keep that in mind.

We soon start to feel that perhaps they aren’t alone. Perhaps their being stalked. They discover weird cryptic messages and always seem to be one step behind whoever is watching them.

The first time I saw this it really messed with my head and I was so blown away by the creative story. I really didn’t want to give too much away with my recap because there’s a pretty good twist here that I would hate to ruin. But this movie is exciting and keeps a fast pace from the very beginning. It’s kind of a mental mind fuck and I absolutely love it.  And rewatching after all these years, I think it still holds up and is really the type of film that’s going to keep you on your toes, start to finish.

Fair warning it can get pretty violent, so if you don’t like that, just move right along.  This is a thrilling adventure and it does not slow down. Enjoy! Happy trick or treating. And Happy Halloween!!!

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