The Black Cauldron – Disney’s Darkest Experiment
A strange, unsettling animated film that dared to scare kids — and still feels different because of it.
Ebenezer and the Invisible World – A Ghost Story About Second Chances
A familiar tale retold as an adventure - more thoughtful than you might expect.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants Unleashed – Growing Up, Turtle Style
Mutants Unleashed feels like a hangout with the Turtles — familiar, energetic, and full of personality.
Bramble: The Mountain King – A Fairy Tale That Isn’t Gentle
Bramble looks like a story for children, then quietly reminds you how dark old fairy tales really were.
The Outsider – When Evil Refuses to Make Sense
The Outsider begins like a crime story and slowly becomes something far more unsettling — a reminder that not everything can be explained.
Dark – Time Doesn’t Heal, It Remembers
Dark is a mind-bending trip, but it isn’t a puzzle you solve once. It’s a story you feel slowly, as time folds back on itself.
Untamed – When the Wilderness Knows Your Secrets
Untamed strips away comfort and control, leaving its characters — and the audience — face to face with what can’t be tamed.
Interstellar – Humanity Searching for a New Home Among the Stars
Interstellar is a science fiction masterpiece about time, love, and what we’re willing to leave behind to save what matters most.
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York – Bigger City, Same Heart
A sequel that goes bigger without losing the warmth that made the original special.
Home Alone – A Christmas Classic That Still Feels Like Home
There's no Christmas without Home Alone. Every December, this movie finds its way back into our hearts and screens — and it never feels old.