My review of David Fincher's movie Zodiac, featuring Jake Gyllenhall, Robert Downey Jr., Mark Ruffallo And John Carroll Lynch
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My review of David Fincher's movie Zodiac, featuring Jake Gyllenhall, Robert Downey Jr., Mark Ruffallo And John Carroll Lynch
My review of semi-classic science fiction movie Equilibrium. Starring Christian Bale, Sean Bean and Taye Diggs. Written and directed by Kurt Wimmer.
My review of short film Your Blind Spot, directed by Paul von Stoetzel. Written by Frank Wheeler Jr. If this is the future of crime fiction, there's hope.
I wouldn't even have bothered reviewing Doctor Strange if I hadn't seen Wonder Woman this weekend. This movie is NOT good and it has no excuses whatsoever for sucking.
My review of Wonder Woman, starring Gal Gadot and Chris Pine. Directed by Patty Jenkins.
May's audience choice came from long-time reader Larry Prater: Arturo Ripstein's Deep Crimson, which was challenging and rewarding as hell.
It's time for you to get acquainted with The Girl with All the Gifts. The movie is flawed as hell, yet its theoretical direction is the most exciting thing to happen to horror movies in years. Starring Sennia Nunua, Gemma Arterton, Glenn Close and Paddy Considine. Directed by Colm McCarthy. Based on a novel by Mike Carey.
People will either love or hate Small Crimes. I liked it a lot, what does it say about me? Written and directed by Evan Katz. Co-Written by independent cinema superstar Macon Blair. Adapted from Dave Zeltserman's novel.
My review of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2, a movie I liked in spite of myself. Starring Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Bradley Cooper, Vin Diesel and MY MAN Sylvester Stallone. Written and directed by James Gunn.
Assassin's Creed is stupid, like advertised. It's not nearly as stupid as critics claim it is, but it's still pretty stupid overall. Starring Michael Fassbender, Marion Cotillard and a bunch of Hollywood's what's-their-faces. Directed by Justin Kurzel.
My review of Black Dynamite, a funny and clever blaxploitation parody that doesn't really have anything going for itself aside from its sense of humor. Starring Michael Jai White. Directed by Scott Sanders.
My review of William Friedkin's EXCELLENT Sorcerer, a suggestion from long-time reader Jonathan Bravard.
My review of internet sensation Train to Busan, a Korean movie about zombies taking the train. Written and directed by Sang-ho Yeon.
My review of Korean horror movie The Wailing, written and directed by Hong-jin Na. A suggestion from Brian Evenson.
I was dead-set to hate The Perks of Being a Wallflower, but could't really find a honest and satisfying way to do it. It's...kind of a good movie? Written and directed by Stephen Chbosky, Based on the novel by Stephen Chbosky.
Are you ready for the American Ghost in the Shell movie? Neither am I, but I've rewatched the original in order to set realistic expectations. Directed by the legendary Mamoru Oshii. Based on the manga by Masamune Shirow.
My atypical review of Logan, where I try to answer every existential question that movie left me. Starring Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart and Boyd Holbrook. Directed by James Mangold.
Nocturnal Animals is an absolute riot. Don't let anybody tell you others. Not exactly a movie you can "switch your brain off" to, but it'll burn a hole in your skull. Starring Amy Adams, Jake Gyllenhall, Michael Shannon and MY HOMEGIRL Jena Malone. Written and directed by Tom Ford. Based on a novel by Austin Wright.
My review of the oddly brutal, subversive and somewhat charming independent film I Am Not a Serial Killer. Starring Max Records. Based on the John Wayne Cleaver novels, by Dan Wells.
I Don't Feel at Home in this World Anymore is the best film you don't know yet. It's available on freakin' Netflix, starring Elijah Wood and Ruth Lynskey. Written and directed by Macon Blair.