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Wayward

Wayward

5.8
10
  • Sep 24, 2025
  • Edge of seat drama/thriller. Refreshing AF

    This show is so refreshing! I eagerly wait for the few times a year that Netflix actually puts out something worthwhile, and Wayward definitely delivers. First, I love Mai Martin. I've been following her as a comedian for years, and I admire her work as a creator-she's brought a few television shows to life, and this one is just incredible.

    I really appreciate seeing a female-centric show with a strong, talented main cast. The performances are amazing. I loved discovering the two young actresses-fresh faces who bring so much energy and depth-and of course, Toni Collette is phenomenal as always. Mai Martin, you truly did a great job, and I'm glad you're being given these opportunities to create.

    The thriller and drama elements are gripping, and the story itself is so unique. It's also poignant, because these kinds of situations do exist in real life. I'm currently on episode three (almost episode four), and I already know I'll be sad when it ends.

    I also love the details: the music woven through the series is perfect, and the dark cinematography creates an intense, edge-of-your-seat atmosphere. As a Gen X viewer, I found these elements especially satisfying.

    This is absolutely a 10/10 in my book. I honestly don't understand anyone giving this a low rating. Please, Netflix, make more shows like this. I can't wait to see what new creators like Mai Martin bring next!
    Sharp Corner

    Sharp Corner

    5.9
    10
  • Aug 11, 2025
  • Best thriller of the year! Obsession on the Edge

    Jason Buxton's Sharp Corner is a masterclass in slow-burn tension, anchored by one of Ben Foster's most riveting performances to date. Partnered with Cobie Smulders in a deeply affecting role, this 2024 thriller balances intimate family drama with edge-of-your-seat suspense, delivering a story that's as emotionally charged as it is gripping.

    The film's premise is deceptively simple: Josh McCall (Foster) and his wife Rachel (Smulders) move with their young son, Max, to a rural home on a picturesque - yet perilous - stretch of road. On their very first night, tragedy strikes when a speeding car fails to navigate the dangerous bend and crashes into their yard, killing the driver. From that moment on, the McCall family's life tilts toward a dark trajectory.

    Foster is nothing short of extraordinary as Josh, a man consumed by the compulsion to "save" future crash victims. His performance is so palpable that you can feel every flicker of panic, hope, and desperation. What begins as a noble impulse transforms into a consuming obsession, one that threatens his marriage, his child's safety, and ultimately his own sanity. Smulders provides the perfect counterbalance, grounding the film with warmth and clarity as Rachel, the voice of reason watching her husband slip further away.

    Buxton's direction is razor-sharp, evoking the rural isolation and quiet dread that permeates every frame. The pacing is taut yet deliberate, allowing the psychological unraveling to feel both inevitable and devastating. There are no wasted scenes; every moment either deepens the tension or sharpens our understanding of the characters.

    While the plot is straightforward, Sharp Corner thrives on the richness of its layers - the way it examines heroism turned toxic, love strained to the breaking point, and the human need to find meaning in chaos. It's a thriller that doesn't rely on cheap tricks or overblown spectacle. Instead, it trusts its actors, its writing, and its audience to sit in the unease and ride the emotional curve to the very end.

    Sharp Corner is a must-watch - a rare thriller that marries high-stakes tension with genuine emotional depth. If you think you know where it's going, you don't. And when it ends, it lingers.
    Skincare

    Skincare

    5.7
    10
  • May 7, 2025
  • What did everyone watch?

    This is one of the best suspense, thriller movies I've seen in a long time. I didn't have a lot of confidence in the reviews, and I thought I was about to watch a real bad movie, and then it started and everything just fit together perfectly like a puzzle, all of the suspense and all the elements of intrigue. It almost feels like that TV series is called the watchers or something like that. I'm going to have to probably say this movie is more geared for women who like suspense in thrillers versus men, which could be the cause for the low rating. But I would actually have to call this a perfect 10 for a suspense thriller and everyone did a great job, especially Elizabeth.
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