Hollywood’s big budget adaptations of Tom Clancy’s literary thrillers range in quality and style. But the one thing they’ve all had in common is the character ...
It is truly incredible how durable the "haunted house" structure has revealed itself to be over time. Case in point: Things Heard & Seen, written and direc...
Images of slowly cascading liquids and particles are pivotal to Rock Bottom Riser, an experimental documentary that covers subjects as far-reaching as nautical...
Queena Li’s Bipolar embraces the quirky uncertainties and randomness of a road movie like few other recent films. Initially, the jarring jumps in logic and tim...
Mixing together the debauchery of Trainspotting with the youthful disaffection of Skins (the British version, of course), director Eoin Macken’s film Here Are ...
Goro, Liu-Kang, Scorpion… the gang’s all here to help revitalize the Mortal Kombat brand, which—depending on your age—might be primarily associated with the no...
Often discerning the right tonal balance between crude humor, clever references to film culture at large, and the bonds that make friends and family strong, th...
Things get off to a pretty rocky start with Brad Turner's Trigger Point thanks to a haphazard opening sequence comprised of silencer shots and gun flashes as r...
The opening scene of Jakob's Wife sets the stage for what's to come as Reverend Jakob Fedder (Larry Fessenden) sermonizes about the love a husband should have ...
I should have known better considering I've seen two Alan Yuen films before: a directorial effort in Firestorm that forgets its unwavering severity in the thir...