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Spooked by Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities? Check Out His Other Gruesome Movies

5 Horror-filled movies to watch if you loved Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities.

The Shining to Nightmare Alley: 6 Psychological Horror Films to Start the Spooky Season

What's the best way to start the spooky season than to watch some of the best horror films that will make you question reality? Check 6 Psychological Horror Films that will leave you stupefied.

Annette to Spencer: Best Hollywood Theatrical Releases of 2021

Here's a list to help you know the Best Hollywood Theatrical Releases of 2021.

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The East Palace Ending Explained: Who Lifted the Curse and What Does the Final Battle Mean?

Netflix’s The East Palace ends with a climactic battle against the ancient evil haunting the royal palace. Here’s a complete breakdown of the ending, the curse, and the characters’ fates.

The East Palace Review: Netflix’s Supernatural Period Mystery Delivers Chilling Atmosphere but Takes Its Time

Netflix’s The East Palace delivers an atmospheric blend of historical drama, supernatural horror and mystery. Strong performances, stunning visuals and rich folklore outweigh its occasionally slow pacing.

Desire Ending Explained: Does Lucero Escape the Consequences of Her Affair?

Netflix’s Desire concludes with betrayal, heartbreak and irreversible choices. Here’s a breakdown of the film’s ending, what happens to Lucero and Matías, and the meaning behind the story’s final moments.

Desire Review: Netflix’s Erotic Thriller Mistakes Shock Value for Emotional Depth

Netflix’s Desire explores forbidden attraction, obsession and family secrets through an emotionally charged thriller. While the performances keep the film engaging, the screenplay leans too heavily on melodrama and familiar twists, making it more provocative than profound.