The horror elements deliver, and the cinematic trappings are striking
The Inventor (Movie Review)
The beautiful world that anchors the film offers enough for this animated biopic to work well for the family
Another Person’s Treasure: Mortal Kombat (1995)
Anderson might have had a terrible track record in his career, but at least he found the right balance for this campy and absurd ride
The Out-Laws (Movie Review)
There are other films from this studio that are unwatchable and downright offensive. At least this one can brag that it is neither of those.
Joy Ride (Movie Review)
This should be the giant launching pads for all involved, as Lim and her cast deliver the goods.
Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken (Movie Review)
if you can get past the fact that it is a recycling of another big studio’s flick, then you just might have a good time
Have You Got It Yet? The Story of Syd Barrett and Pink Floyd (Documentary Review)
It is hard to deny the human story portrayed in this film, and the tragic journey that comes to life in every frame
Simulant (Movie Review)
No one really stands out in this overall inert thriller which leaves you wanting so much more out of its potential
Master Gardener (Movie Review)
Unfortunately, this latest work feels more like a diluted attempt to continue the work Schrader has been delivering his whole career.
Chevalier (Movie Review)
Harrison’s performance and the music are both reasons enough to check out this new period flick.
32 Sounds (Documentary Review)
Not every moment is thoroughly engaging, but Green does find ways to keep the audience connected and involved for the most part