A compassionate, understated look at childhood and all the frustration, sadness and love that comes with it.

A compassionate, understated look at childhood and all the frustration, sadness and love that comes with it.
A mildly entertaining, nostalgic revisit to the world of one of the 80s most successful films.
A haunting, ghost story of a biopic beautifully decorated with stunning cinematography, stylish costumes and a transformative lead performance.
A century-spanning epic that bites off a bit more than it can chew.
A grand sci-fi epic that’s big on spectacle, but not nearly as big on heart.
A supernatural tale that’s more soothing than scary, offering a uniquely absurd take on parental grief and nature seeking revenge.
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