If you’re expecting an exposé addressing unanswered questions about the events of July 18, 1969, prepare for disappointment.
Unsane is a nightmarish, darkly disturbing and corrosively foul movie.
I think we can all agree that actioners like The Hurricane Heist major in what we might call “the unbelievable …
This film is emotionally raw, sometimes gruesome, and scattered with wince-inducing interactions.
There’s a lot going on in Annihilation—a tense, freaky, bloody sci-fi rumination on the cyclical nature of life, death and …
Voodoo and mayhem. Teens run for their lives through the Louisiana bayous, pursued by a dead man possessed by 13 …
A quiet everyman fights the bad guys. He rescues the helpless. He does the right thing. It’s all routine for …
The Shape of Water is an odd, beautiful, jarring, graphically problematic kettle of fish.
Let’s not lose sight of what Murder on the Orient Express does offer—a content-light mystery that feels true to the …
This reboot offers another excuse for its makers to mangle human flesh in order to reap box office rewards.
Though trailers for this film have tried to amp it up as a horror movie, The Snowman isn’t that. Instead, …
Both Blade Runner films lead us into an unseemly, seedy milieu in which humanity’s worst impulses have been augmented and …
This movie has as many content concerns as it has difficult-to-believe plot points.
This film’s take on Christianity might be the most scathing, contempt-filled attack upon it that I’ve ever witnessed onscreen.
Wyoming’s Wind River Indian Reservation is depicted here as a place where the vulnerable are at the mercy of the …