I, Robot [2004]
Still visually impressive, I, Robot is an entertaining science fiction action movie featuring excellent futuristic worldbuilding.
Still visually impressive, I, Robot is an entertaining science fiction action movie featuring excellent futuristic worldbuilding.
Emotional, authentic, and, above all, thought-provoking, Stand by Me is simply one of the best coming-of-age movies ever made.
The first 20 minutes of the TV show Your Honor, starring Bryan Cranston, are extremely bizarre and, I hope, just accidentally racist.
Punching way above its weight class, The Windigo is a refreshing and competent indie creature feature with a Native American twist.
White Chicks is one of those timeless comedies that will instantly put you in a good mood with non-stop jokes and brilliant characters.
Incident in the Ghostland blends familiar genre elements into a highly effective, visually impressive, and scary psychological horror.
Driven by Harvey Keitel’s powerful performance, City of Industry is a lean and mean nineties neo-noir thriller worth checking out.
Following a familiar Western structure, The Promised Land is a brooding and authentic snapshot of life in the 18th century Danish Jutland.
Featuring an exotic setting and fast pacing. Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid, is a fun creature feature worth checking out.
Offering non-stop laughs, and raunchy and politically incorrect jokes, Scary Movie is one hell of a parody that’s still worth watching.
Driven by a twisting story and Bruce Willis’s cool performance, Last Man Standing is a refreshing and stylish take on the Western genre
Gripping from start to finish, The Zone of Interest is a cinematic masterpiece digging at the heart of our society and individualism.