As slight and as inconsequential as it may be, The Killer is still quite amusing, even if it does vanish from memory not too long after the story’s events have concluded.
Scorsese looks the audience in the eye, daring us to turn away, knowing that if we do, then we’re not only willing to purposefully not learn from our rancid and racist history but, even more appallingly, we’re ready to forgive it, too.
Terrence Malick’s ethereal, windswept ballad of love, lust, and nature’s wrath remains an otherworldly triumph
Dark Harvest is a gory holiday treat I’m almost certain viewers will enjoy gobbling up just as much as I did.
It’s a shame In the Fire is as instantly forgettable as it is, because its star Amber Heard deserves better.
If anything, the true horror is just how unsatisfactory The Exorcist: Believer ends up proving to be.
V/H/S85 is an absolute blast of gore, laughs, fright, and mayhem.
When Evil Lurks got under my skin.
Saw X is the best film in the series since the original Saw hit screens back in October of 2004.