Cult Comedy Spotlight Office Space (1999) Work sucks. Three coworkers are done pretending otherwise. Comedy Directed by Mike Judge Runtime: 89 min Released: February 19, 1999 Official poster art, 20th Century Fox 💼 The most quotable workplace comedy ever made Two and a half decades later, Office Space still feels less like satire and more like a documentary. Mike Judge's deadpan comedy about cubicle life, soul-crushing bosses, and the quiet joy of finally snapping turned into a cult phenomenon that only gets more relevant with every passing year. The Premise Peter Gibbons hates his job — the fluorescent lights, the TPS reports, the eight different bosses who each need to "just go ahead and" remind him about the cover sheet. After a hypnotherapy session goes sideways, Peter stops caring entirely, and stumbles into a level of confidence that gets him promoted while his more anxious coworkers Mich...
Now Streaming Spotlight Split (2016) One body. Twenty-three identities. One girl fighting to survive them all. Horror / Thriller Directed by M. Night Shyamalan Runtime: 117 min Released: January 20, 2017 Official poster art, Universal Pictures / Blumhouse Productions ⚡ Ranked one of Shyamalan's best-reviewed films in over a decade Few horror-thrillers have unsettled audiences the way Split did. Anchored by a jaw-dropping, multi-role performance from James McAvoy, the film turns a single character study into one of the most talked-about psychological thrillers of the last decade. The Premise Three teenage girls are abducted by a man with a diagnosed 23 distinct personalities. As they desperately search for any weakness they can use to escape, their captor's psychiatrist begins to suspect that an even more dangerous 24th identity is trying to emerge — one that could change everything anyone thought they...