A retired F.B.I. Agent (Tommy Lee Jones) and an ex-mob lawyer (Morgan Freeman) work together to fend off a mob hit. The trailer had geezer porn written all over it until the name of eminently qualified writer/director Ron Shelton (The Best of Times, Cobb) turned up in the credits. Count …
Did you like Joss Whedon’s The Avengers? Then you’ll love, or at least maybe be able to mostly tolerate, Justice League, and not just because Whedon helped out with the script and direction. (Don’t worry, though: Zack Snyder still leaves his gritty, operatic fingerprints on the project, especially early on.) …
IMDB describes it as, "Awesome thriller movie going suspense till climax Good present on screen." Count in me!
Episodes of a Japanese TV series edited together and packaged as a feature.
Recipe for horror: Mix equal parts Saw, Halloween, Blair Witch, etc. with zero originality.
Chiranjeevi and Kajal Aggarwal star in an Indian action-drama directed by V. V. Vinayak. The film marks Chiranjeevi's return to acting after a nine-year absence.
Before reaching their campsite, a vacationing couple make a pit stop at a convenience store. Wouldn’t you know it, the first person they come in contact with is half the team of psychos who’ll soon be their tormentors. As if this heinous happenstance were not offensive enough, Killing Ground stands …
A slo-eyed mortal plague (played way too convincingly by Barry Keoghan) reckons on getting even with the poised, chain-smoking cardiovascular surgeon (Colin Farrell) who killed his father on the operating table. His method: he plans on claiming the lives of the doc’s kids via a slow, surreal, and painfully lingering …
Director and co-writer Eugene Jarecki’s documentary tells the story of Elvis Presley in America — or rather, Elvis Presley as America. To wit: a youthful phenomenon, the likes of which the world had never seen, rocketing up from humble, hardscrabble beginnings into the stratosphere on the strength of talent, energy, …
Guy Ritchie takes his Guy Ritchiefier to the tale of Uther Pendragon’s son and his magical sword, thus ensuring that the lad (eventually played by Charlie Hunnam) will grow up in a whorehouse where he learns to be kind to whores and mean to bullies, that he will become an …