Arthur Fleck is in prison and awaiting trial for his past and finds new love in the form of Lee, a fellow inmate toxically obsessed with his Joker persona.
Francis Ford Coppola's self-financed passion project is set in New Rome, a retro-futuristic New York drawing heavily from the grandeur of the Roman Empire.
This grotesque body horror satire follows washed-out actress Elisabeth Sparkle (Demi Moore) grappling with aging and dwindling popularity, so she starts consuming a black-market drug simply known as the "substance."
The Gothic countryside horror finds a dysfunctional couple dealing with the death of their son and a shadow of eeriness that looms over their gloomy manor, Starve Acre.
Absurdist filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos teams up with his Poor Things muse, Emma Stone for Kinds of Kindness (2024) —a dark comedy anthology that boasts an ensemble of genre actors playing multiple roles across three segments.
I Saw the TV Glow is a dense and multifaceted narrative that resonates with contemporary audiences while also invoking a poignant nostalgia for the 1990s.
A journey filled with majestic landscapes and imminent disaster, The Settlers is a shining example of just why revisionist Westerns are so impactful and important.