In his remarkable feature debut, Pillion, director Harry Lighton delivers a film that is as structurally lean as the motorcycle at its center, yet overflowing
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The neon-soaked streets of 1970s Michigan serve as the backdrop for Motor City, a revenge thriller that prioritizes visual flair over narrative substance. Directed by
HBO Max to Launch in 14 Asia Pacific Markets in October
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In a cinematic landscape dominated by gritty reboots and complex multiverses, Jonathan Entwistle’s Karate Kid: Legends arrives as a refreshing, albeit unapologetically “cheesy,” return to