X [2022]
Behind the somewhat cryptic title X hides an atmospheric horror movie with excellent performances. I really think they could’ve come […]
Very underrated and charming, F/X: Murder by Illusion is a fun eighties thriller featuring an authentic story and fast pacing.
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Entertaining, memorable, and charming, Rat Race is one of those hilarious fast-paced road comedies you can watch over and over again.
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Ripping off every possible science-fiction movie in existence, The Adam Project offers brainless entertainment with a few redeeming values.