13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers Of Benghazi [2016]
If you’re looking for a movie that will keep your attention, you’ve found it in 13 Hours. Extremely well-crafted, exciting, and respectful, it’s a must-see.
If you’re looking for a movie that will keep your attention, you’ve found it in 13 Hours. Extremely well-crafted, exciting, and respectful, it’s a must-see.
As a distinctly Scottish crime comedy, The Legend of Barney Thomson is full of black humor, great actors, and bizarre situations.
Deep, dark, and brooding, The Living is one of the few good indie movies exploring small-town crime with superb character development.
Based on an true story about one of the most daring rescue missions in history, Disney’s The Finest Hours is a flawed albeit watchable epic.
Did you really expect anything other than mindless fantasy entertainment from a movie titled The Last Witch Hunter and starring Vin Diesel?
Following a group of residents who find themselves isolated during an epidemic, Containment is a flawed thriller posing intriguing questions.
Failing to establish an engaging narrative despite the potency of the source material, 12 Strong is a barely watchable war movie with silly action.
A bit clunky and trying too hard but with a great cast, Bloodsucking Bastards eventually does provide some mild vampiric office-themed fun.
Black ’47 is a relevant, compelling, and slow-burning revenge thriller set against the backdrop of the most tragic piece of Irish history.
Smart, engaging, and above all authentic, A Good Woman Is Hard To Find is a stellar thriller with a lot of black humor and social realism.
Crazy and hilarious French comedies are a thing and 9 Mois Ferme is one of them with a bizarre plot and a great cast.
Behind this straightforward title, Blood Glacier, hides a solid European homage to Carpenter’s classic The Thing with some original elements.