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An airborne anti-virus is set to be unleashed by the Umbrella Corporation and it’s up to Alice (Milla Jovovich) to pay a sixth and final visit to Raccoon City and save the day. Paul W.S. Anderson caps his outrageously successful video game franchise with a non-stop torrent of action, expertly …
Animated continuation of the Resident Evil series.
Leave it to an icky girl to ruin an otherwise festive guys-only hunting party. Every film may be forgiven its one coincidence, the singular little side trip from logic required to kick the plot into motion or to unite seemingly disparate characters. Revenge offers up a young woman who, after …
The discovery of a handgun in a Hollywood Boulevard garbage can leads a semi-lucid homeless woman (Bella Merlin) to Tijuana, where she embarks on a semi-lucrative career as a drug mule. After a grocery store shootout brands a security cop (Hoze Meléndez) a hero, the mob hires him as an …
Director Chloé Zhao’s predilection for casting non-professionals made for a better fit in her debut feature, Songs My Brothers Taught Me. It’s true that, when left alone on a screen to break in a horse or rehab a busted bronco buster friend, Brady Jandreau’s naturalism proves eminently watchable. But the …
Training wheels for those not bright enough to make fun of bad movies on their own.
For the intellectually challenged among us who rely on smug, third-rate comedians to talk over movies for them.
Traitor or patriot? By now, audiences have made up their minds about Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, and no movie — particularly a made-for-TV documentary erroneously released into theaters — is going to change them. Director Laura Poitras tries for an occasional jab between the love taps: a pair of rape …
We open on our titular character reading along with an affidavit as it is spelled out across the screen, a thudding note of cinematic redundancy that sets the tone for what was to follow. Denzel is great, Denzel is good, let us honor Him with sainthood. The Equalizer brought him …
This plays as part of the 2017 San Diego International Film Festival. The program notes describe it thusly: "In his senior year, Mitch Baldwin won the lottery. Three years later, he was flat broke and a laughing stock. He's been holed-up in his family home ever since. With his father …
What happens when a male stripper performing at a Miami Beach bachelorette party is accidentally killed and the whole thing played for sick laughs? In a perfect world, Peter Berg, writer-director of the very good Very Bad Things, steps in and sues the pants off Sony Pictures and Lucia Aniello …