F Marry Kill Review – Murder in the App Age
A true-crime junkie, three dates, and a serial killer — F** Marry Kill* sounds like a dream premise, but this dating app horror flick has all the right faces and all the wrong bits.
The 2020s mark a transformative era in film and television, where creativity, innovation, and boundary-pushing narratives have defined the screen. This collection showcases standout titles across all genres, including indie gems, streaming originals, international entries, and cult-worthy experiments. Curated by Mother of Movies, this archive captures the evolving voice of modern cinema throughout the decade.
A true-crime junkie, three dates, and a serial killer — F** Marry Kill* sounds like a dream premise, but this dating app horror flick has all the right faces and all the wrong bits.
Nightman (2025)
When the darkness feels like it’s watching… maybe it is. A slow-burning psychological horror.
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Companion (2025) Review: A sci-fi thriller with Sophie Thatcher & Jack Quaid. AI ethics, human control, & love’s dark twists, Don’t miss this.
Heart Eyes Review: A Valentine’s slasher that’s weirdly pro-love, blending horror, humor, and romance in a stylish, darkly funny take on the genre.
A scathing, must-watch satire exposing the dark side of the wellness industry, Apple Cider Vinegar (2025.) Fraud, deception + the cult of pseudo-miracle cures
Original Sin Series. Dexter’s back in a prequel before the body count. What happened to Brian Moser? Is Dexter really a killer or miunderstood?