Charlie Plummer
Anchored by Katherine Langford in her best performance yet, Spontaneous will turn heads, churn hearts, and best-case scenario, blow you away.
When students in their high school inexplicably start to explode, seniors Mara and Dylan struggle to survive in a world where each moment may be their last.
While frequently animated and wry, Words on Bathroom Walls persists on being realistic with its portrayal of schizophrenia.
While it does suffer from a few hiccups along the way, it finds its strength in its source material and its characters, cast and crew.
If you are looking for a new series to binge over and over again, John Green’s Looking for Alaska TV series might be for you!
The Clovehitch Killer is a creepy coming-of-age serial killer noir with a well-written script, three-dimensional characters and a career performance by Dylan McDermott.
A slow-burner, The Clovehitch Killer toys with your mind, leaving you to question what you already know to be true.
In Andrew Haigh’s Lean On Pete, a young boy bonds with a horse headed to a slaughterhouse, and is a great cinematic experience.