Old School [2003]
Offering almost non-stop laughs, Old School proves that the formula of the raunchy eighties comedies can still work in the new century.
Offering almost non-stop laughs, Old School proves that the formula of the raunchy eighties comedies can still work in the new century.
Not as funny as the other ones, A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas is still an enjoyable stoner movie following our duo on another wild night.
Character-driven and compelling, The Town is a gritty heist movie featuring excellent performances by an ensemble cast.
Featuring a striking and original visual style, Immortals is a fantasy action movie easy on the eye but also easy on the brain.
If you think about it, The Last Boy Scout is one of the last feel-good eighties buddy cop movies that you can watch a thousand times.
Skyline is a very refreshing, effective, and stylish alien invasion movie featuring a vibrant atmosphere and excellent special effects.
Highly immersive and atmospheric, Frantic is a slow-burning thriller following one man’s efforts to find his kidnapped wife in Paris.
A bit too predictable and cliched, The Double is your garden variety spy thriller with obligatory twists, tough moral choices, and mysteries.
Trashy, and formulaic, Arena is the latest commercial milking of the fight to the death like gladiators concept with decent gore and nudity.
Starring Milla Jovovich, Faces in the Crowd is a thought-provoking but flawed serial killer movie with a twist perfect for one viewing.
Man on Fire is a slow-burning but very compelling thriller featuring an excellent story and even better performances.
Disturbing, realistic, and thought-provoking, Red State blends action and horror into a powerful movie about religion, government, and us.