Disorder seduces you into a hypnotic suspense thriller that occasionally succumbs to stagnancy. French cinema has come a long way and is close to overtaking Asian cinema as my favourite world cinema. This has all the right ingredients for the type... Read the full review »
Lion proves that through resilience and determination, the seemingly impossible can be achieved. What a story this is! Incredibly remarkable and astonishing. A young Indian boy becomes lost 1600km from his home village. Months later he is adopted... Read the full review »
A Cure For Wellness is an overlong slightly predictable thriller that deserves some more attention. Many were left disappointed when this was initially released, the critics were displeased and general audiences were bored. In such a short space o... Read the full review »
Resident Evil: Extinction might be the most competent instalment, but it's the start of the series' eventual downfall. Need further clarification? When your source material is primarily focussed on zombies and undead creatures, you should utilise... Read the full review »
Brigsby Bear (2017)
Director: Dave McCary
This movie made me so happy. It’s obviously not the most conventional of sorts, but with the current leader of SNL digital shorts leading the team, what else can you expect? It also may seem like a dista... Read the full review »
When 2017 started,movie fans were not only ready for the arrival of new blockbusters (Justice League,Thor Ragnarok etc.),but they were also excited to open the doors to new worlds. And with movies like Geostorm and The Snowman it could've been a t... Read the full review »
Masterclass Ingrid Goes West (2017)
Director: Matt Spicer
Ingrid Goes West is very much a low-high movie. I would say high-low, but it breaks that formula, by creating a very dark beginning and then introducing a gleaming beacon of hope later on.... Read the full review »
Your weekly round-up of the latest movie news. This week we discuss: the Disney-Fox deal, the reception to The Last Jedi, 2019's Artemis Fowl cast, and Ben Affleck's return to Batman. Read the full blog post »
Star Wars: The Last Jedi is arguably my most anticipated movie of all time. So I say as ashameless die hard Star Wars fan that I was extremely excited for this, yet I also felt a feeling of trepidation on what I was about to see. However, after th... Read the full review »
Let's talk about babymakin' or, as what I would like to say, the "S-word." I'm not talking about sex, rather I'm talking about the WAG movie "Storks." These storks are known for delivering babies, until one stork (Trejo) screwed up everything. Eig... Read the full review »
The Interview may have nearly started World War III, but the world would've ended happily after watching this. I was not expecting this! Like...at all! This was a blast, a nuclear blast. I had probably way too much fun. The controversy surrounding... Read the full review »
@Chris Agreed. Combine those points with an excellent Philip Glass score, a sympathetic villain, and patient pacing and character development and you get one of the best horror films of the 90's.
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@thismoviestinks Oh yeah, Candyman is a good one. Very underrated. I first saw that film when I was younger and it terrified me. I watched again about 2 years ago and it is still terrifying. I just love the high rise ghetto setting of the film.
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