Push [2009]
Aimed at younger audiences, Push is a solid superhero movie with good special effects, exotic locations, and fast pacing.
Aimed at younger audiences, Push is a solid superhero movie with good special effects, exotic locations, and fast pacing.
Profoundly disturbing, visceral, and difficult to watch, Martyrs is so fucked up on many different levels that it will change you as a person.
At times too melodramatic, Crossing Over deals with a lot of issues and not just immigration powered by a great cast and sleek cinematography.
As a brutal and bloody member of New Wave of French Horror, Inside is one of those movies where you keep saying no way that just happened.
Untraceable is a serial killer movie with a modern twist following an FBI cybercrime unit agent chasing a killer streaming his brutal kills.
If you’re looking for that gritty and intense zombie experience, Outpost is the movie for you! Set in a seemingly abandoned WWII bunker it’s a must-see!
Atmospheric, visually impressive, and suspenseful, Horsemen is a stereotypical dark serial killer thriller in the vein of Se7en.
Sexually charged, off-beat, and visually appealing, Black Snake Moan is a strange movie with great performances and an even better soundtrack.
Captivating, visually imposing but also harrowing, Changeling is a period drama based on true events highlighting several still relevant themes.
Remember those movies that had a carefree vibe but still managed to keep you really engaged? The Mexican is a movie like that.
What only seems as ramblings of people drunk and high on copious amounts of drugs, London transforms into a questioning of love, life, and everything else.
The Day the Earth Stood Still is a flawed alien invasion science fiction movie featuring a great cast, cool visuals, and one annoying kid.