Director and co-writer Ido Fluk’s latest stars a lean and hungry Dan Stevens as James, a blind man who recovers his sight and immediately sets his sights on the horizon. The way he sees it, he hasn’t been made whole; he’s been given the tool he needs to fulfill the …
On the surface, another just-say-no-to-drugs fantasy as filtered through the eyes of children. A local drug cartel known as the Huascas will stop at nothing — including killing innocents — to advance their cause. Five children orphaned by their bullets band together to put an end to the bandidos and …
Perfect husband turns out to be a psycho-stalker. Hollywood's gonna keep working this plot line until they get it right. Taye Diggs and Annie Ilonzeh star.
You may not recognize his face, but you'll never forget his hockey mask. The documentary introduces us to Kane Hodder aka the guy who plays Jason Voorhees in the Friday the 13th series.
Rom-com set in two Indian villages where at least 80% of households are without toilets. This one could be the shizit.
“This is sacred to me,” says homoerotic draftsman Touko Laaksonen to a bookbinder who hesitates on religious grounds in this fulsome biopic from director Dome Karukoski. But what “this” is isn’t entirely clear. The carefully rendered images of wildly exaggerated men having sex with each other? The profitable dissemination of …
What makes a pair of homicidal high school hit girls — looking to find a mentor and eager to up the number of hits on their popular website — think the bona fide serial killer they kidnap and hold hostage will cooperate with their plans? That’s just one of the …
Michael Bay was at one point considering a remake of Hitchcock's The Birds. Another Transformers sequel doesn't sound so bad when one considers the alternative.
Michael Bay was at one point considering a remake of Hitchcock's The Birds. Another Transformers sequel doesn't sound so bad when one considers the alternative.
Michael Bay was at one point considering a remake of Hitchcock's The Birds. Another Transformers sequel doesn't sound so bad when one considers the alternative.
What’s the point of white privilege if it doesn’t protect you from disaster and despair? Brendan and Emmett Malloy’s adaptation of Karen Croner’s novel (she also scripted) about familial trouble in paradise doesn’t quite work: the booky voiceovers are too precious and too present, the philandering dad is too clueless …
Once more with (a bit less) feeling. English comics Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon head off on a third Tour de Food, this time to Spain. The dishes and vistas are as sumptuous as ever, even if the food and wine could stand a little more time in the spotlight. …
An issue-based documentary like this one about big-game trophy hunting from Shaul Schwarz and Christina Clusiau lives or dies by its level of access. (Yes, you're going to have your talking heads making their nuanced observations and your statistical graphics evincing the direness of things, but you also need to …