Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li [2009]
Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li is exactly the movie you think it is, a sleek, exotic but dumb commercial action movie.
Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li is exactly the movie you think it is, a sleek, exotic but dumb commercial action movie.
Smart, full of black humor and satire, Little Miss Sunshine is a different type of road trip comedy, following one perfectly normal family.
Charming and easygoing, The Secret of Moonacre may not be the best fantasy movie, but sets and costumes make it worth checking out.
Already a cult classic, Taken is a highly effective and action-packed thriller about one man with a particular set of skills.
If you’re tired of the same old zombie movies, I give you Dead Snow, a refreshing and authentic horror comedy coming to us from freezing Norway.
The Mist is a compelling, highly atmospheric, and thought-provoking exploration of fear and its effects. And you are a subject as well.
Smart, engaging, and sometimes uncomfortable, Nothing is Private is a quirky dramedy exploring sexuality, racism, predatory behavior, and bad parents.
Bloodier, slicker, and crazier than the eighties original, The Hitcher 2007 edition is an entertaining but ultimately forgettable thriller.
Charmingly dark and quirky, Coraline is a beautifully animated stop-motion movie featuring an even better story for both kids and adults.
Suspenseful and engaging, Mr. Brooks is at the same time your usual serial killer movie and a unique psychological thriller.
A hidden gem that deals with the issue of racism through the eyes of scientists who believe that pigmies are the link between humans and apes.
Visually impressive, Roman Polanski’s 2005 movie Oliver Twist is a subversive, intelligent, and refreshing take on a familiar novel.