Survival of the Dead [2009]
Flawed but still entertaining enough to warrant a viewing, Romero’s Survival of the Dead is probably the first zombie western movie.
Flawed but still entertaining enough to warrant a viewing, Romero’s Survival of the Dead is probably the first zombie western movie.
Triage is a different type of war movie, the one that deals with the consequences of such a tragic event.
If you’re a fan of zombie movies, you simply must check out Zone of the Dead, a funny and campy homage to all those eighties productions.
A bit directionless but still thought-provoking, Leaves of Grass is not your usual stoner comedy starring Edward Norton and Kery Russel.
Charmingly easygoing, Nothing to Lose is a black and white buddy movie with a twist, bound to keep your attention for 90 minutes.
Funny and authentic, Without a Clue is a charming British comedy that puts an intriguing twist on the Sherlock Holmes stories.
Featuring a charming blend of nihilism and hedonism bolstered by Jeff’s stellar performance and a superb soundtrack, Crazy Heart is a must-see.
Set in sunny Spain and featuring insane stunts and exciting fights, Wheels on Meals is a stellar martial arts comedy starring Jackie Chan.
So commercial it’s funny, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief is a Harry Potter clone featuring Americanized Greek mythology.
Based on real events, Heavenly Creatures is a thought-provoking psychological drama about teen obsession, love, and murder.
Blending science fiction and fantasy into one crazy, cheesy but also very charming eighties experience, Masters of the Universe is a lot of fun.
The Box is a creepy but flawed psychological science fiction movie posing an intriguing “what would you do in that situation” question.