Sisu: Road to Revenge stands as a strong, if slightly overstuffed, continuation of a cult action saga. It delivers ferocity, striking visuals, ...
In the end, Rental Family stands as a thoughtful meditation on what it means to belong, to pretend, and to care in a world where ...
Regardless of which types of food you're into, it's always nice to grow your interests beyond preparation and consumption. You can meet new ...
Over the years, filmmakers have tried to capture what makes Formula 1 such an intoxicating world: the glory, the tragedy, the danger, and the ...
Despite minor shortcomings, The Running Man stands as a thrilling achievement. Wright delivers a film that entertains with force while ...
Unlike the sometimes scattershot visual energy of the second installment, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t feels more controlled and confident. The magic sequences—always the franchise’s selling ...
The familial bonds of a family are tested to the extremities by an unexpected tragic loss. A narrative that deals with themes of grief, childhood abuse and an authoritarian father, who treads a fine ...
The Night Of The Juggler: Review. Re-release by Kino Lorber. Probably boasting one of the longest chase scenes in film history, The Night of the Juggler has long hovered in cult obscurity, outshined ...
Christ has been the source of plenty of controversies when it comes to film and television. From Scorsese’s The Last Temptation of Christ to Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ, outrage is at every ...
The debut release from INVADA films, Game is a survival thriller set against the rave scene of the early ’90s. David (Marc Bessant) is an aging drug user who finds himself trapped in the wilderness ...
Set at the heart of the Syrian Refugee Crisis, Ghost Trail, or Les Fantomes, builds a political thriller with political commentary that extends beyond the typical genre tropes of corruption. The film ...
David Freyne’s Eternity arrives as a rare blend of fantasy, romance, and existential comedy, weaving together the emotional tenor of a mature love ...