This movie is probably way more enjoyable if you haven’t read Charles Willeford’s standout novel it’s based on.
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This movie is probably way more enjoyable if you haven’t read Charles Willeford’s standout novel it’s based on.
There are many documentaries about Norwegian black metal, but only one dedicated to their most iconic band Mayhem.
We have fond memories of this movie, but it really just bridged the gap between the two eras of the Die Hard franchise.
Sequels are usually a terrible idea, but Die Hard 2 found an interesting loophole so that it wouldn’t suck.
What better way to celebrate Die Hard’s anniversary than to watch it again to try and figure out the secret of its immortality?
Now You See Me 2 is now available on Netflix. One would believe that movie tanked, but it inexplicably didn’t.
The latest artsy and deep hyperviolent movie has a thing to two to say about romanticizing violence in movies.
I know this movie is called Den of Thieves, but it really is Dipshit Heat.
I’ve seen Heat for the first time last Sunday and it lived up to its cult status in every possible way.
Not exactly a budding classic, but a different take on used up Hollywood tropes.
This movie is not edgy or controversial. It’s self-satisfied and terrible.
Jodie Foster meant well with this movie. She wanted to help, but it didn’t exactly work that way.
Should a competent movie about the most incompetent movie of all-time be called a success?
52 years after its release, Michelangelo Antonioni’s Blow-Up has a thing or two to teach the world still.
This movie flopped not because it questioned Steve Jobs’ character, but because it questioned way more than that.
When you’ve seen this Crash, it’s impossible to mistake it for the other movie of the same name.