Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack
15th Dec 01
⭐74.88%
: 1
Junkyard Dog
19th Apr 23
⭐69.26%
: 1
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim
5th Dec 24
⭐66.00%
: 15
Mickey 17
28th Feb 25
⭐68.83%
: 19
LEGO Marvel Avengers: Mission Demolition
17th Oct 24
⭐65.09%
: 3
Batman
30th Jul 66
⭐64.05%
: 3
Hocus Pocus 2
27th Sep 22
⭐71.97%
: 4
Gladiator II
13th Nov 24
⭐67.00%
: 29
Flow
1st Jan 96
⭐80.00%
: 2
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
18th Dec 01
⭐84.24%
: 24
We Live in Time
10th Oct 24
⭐73.12%
: 8
Dial M for Murder
29th May 54
⭐80.00%
: 3
Box
16th Jul 21
⭐62.00%
: 1
Spy Kids: Armageddon
22nd Sep 23
⭐60.10%
: 2
Monkey Man
3rd Apr 24
⭐68.91%
: 5
In the Mood for Love
29th Sep 00
⭐81.00%
: 9
a
1st May 19
⭐65.33%
: 0
The Matrix
31st Mar 99
⭐82.30%
: 18
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Meridian
⭐48.00% /
21st Sep 16 /
Mystery, Science Fiction
A deserted cliff. Lightning appearing out of nowhere. A mysterious lady all dressed in white. Netflix’s latest original program, “Meridian,” is spooky, confusing, and only 12 minutes long. That’s because although “Meridian” is available on the streaming service worldwide, it was made not for Netflix’s 83 million subscribers, but for algorithms and their programmers. Director Curtis Clark likely had artistic reasons for adding the film’s strange effects. But those elements are primarily there because they tend to trip up video codecs, or software that compresses and decompresses digital video, and other elements of the streaming pipeline.