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Movie AmericaA Haunting in Venice
Okay so if you thought Branagh's Poirot couldn't get any more stylish — think again. This third installment takes our beloved detective somewhere genuinely unexpected: a crumbling, atmospheric Venetian palazzo dripping with dread. While the previous films leaned into glamour and elegance, this one cranks up the tension with a full-on horror twist. Same mid-century sophistication, but darker, moodier, and honestly way more unsettling — making this one absolutely worth your time. -
Movie AmericaThe Creator
Gareth Edwards, the visionary behind *Godzilla* (2014) and *Rogue One*, brings his signature style to *The Creator*. If you know his work, you already know what's coming — sweeping, intimate journeys through breathtaking unknown landscapes. There's a raw, grounded atmosphere here that echoes his debut *Monsters*, where humanity and the extraordinary collide in quietly devastating ways. If that formula excites you, this one demands your attention. -
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If you know Adam Driver from his days as the brooding Kylo Ren in Star Wars, get ready to see him in a completely different kind of fight for survival. This one strips everything back — no lightsabers, no space opera drama — just raw, desperate instincts kicking in. Throw a father-daughter dynamic into the mix, and suddenly the emotional stakes feel very real. This is the kind of ride that makes this one worth your time. -
Cinema AnimeRESIDENT EVIL
Okay, so if you're a Resident Evil fan, this one's been on your radar for a reason. Death Island marks the fifth entry in the full 3DCG film series, and it's bringing something genuinely exciting to the table — Jill Valentine finally makes her series debut. The reunion of fan-favourite characters alone has longtime fans buzzing, and the production quality of this franchise never disappoints, making this one absolutely worth your time. -
Movie JapanFinding Hope for Life, Godzilla-1.0
Shirogumi's VFX wizardry doesn't just rebuild Godzilla — it completely reimagines him. Forget the MonsterVerse's destruction-first playbook; this one gets deeply personal, threading raw human drama right through the monster chaos. Survival, trauma, resilience — it's all here, wrapped inside a kaiju film that somehow feels like so much more. If you thought you knew what a Godzilla movie could be, Godzilla Minus One is here to respectfully prove you wrong, and that ambition alone makes this one worth your time.




