The Call Review (Kol) South Korean Horror Gem
The Call is a South Korean crime & horror film by director Chung-Hyun Lee. Past & present merge in this time bending mystery movie on Netflix. Review by Daniel Hess
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.
The Call is a South Korean crime & horror film by director Chung-Hyun Lee. Past & present merge in this time bending mystery movie on Netflix. Review by Daniel Hess
IFC Midnight’s The Djinn stars Ezra Dewey as Dylan, a young boy home alone who wants nothing more that to make a wish for his hearts’ desire.
The Reckoning is a drama movie directed by Neil Marshall (The Descent.) A convicted witch fights back against her accusers.
The true story of a small-town farmer taking on a large agricultural & food manufacturing corporation. Percy VS Goliath review by Daniel Hess .
Alex Noyer’s Sound of Violence (2021) starring Jasmin Savoy Brown is an experimental horror film about a synesthetic music teacher turned serial killer. This brutal symphony combines art-house sensibilities with unrelenting gore, creating a unique horror experience that explores trauma, creativity, and the dark side of artistic obsession. Perfect for fans of extreme horror and psychological thrillers.
Peaks and Valleys is a compelling drama movie set in the snowy landscape of the Alaskan wilderness. Directed by Michael Burns & on Amazon.