
Scream Review
Scream entertains by not straying too far from the same old formula, but this retread didn’t wow or surprise me in the least.
Scream entertains by not straying too far from the same old formula, but this retread didn’t wow or surprise me in the least.
Lamb is a folktale that starts off wrong and revels in its decision to stay that way.
Malignant evokes horror movies of a bygone era and builds slowly to an amazingly bonkers reveal and finale.
Its meaty film noir elements and drenching atmosphere nearly carry the film on their own.
Wraps a mystery in the trappings of a horror film and slowly peels back layer after layer of surprises hidden just out of sight.
More than anything else, The Rhythm Section is a score in search of a picture.
Mixes equal parts Clue and Memento for an exciting howdunit more than a whodunit.
Packs the screen with Hollywood heavyweights and fills each of their characters with enough charisma to rouse a coma ward.
This curious, unexpected story had me in its grasp… before dropping me like a bad habit.
Sadly only inherits the bad habits of the worst M. Night Shyamalan films.
A film bursting with potential that slowly deflates like an overfilled balloon.
A comedy that keeps you guessing while you’re laughing.