Film
Ambiguity Makes for Better Horror in 1982’s The Thing
The ultimate in alien terror.
The ultimate in alien terror.
The Untouchables reminds audiences that once upon a time, our larger-than-life champions could save the day in style.
M. Night Shyamalan Spotlight The surprise ending of M. Night Shyamalan’s Split teased a good deal of interesting potential in the crossover...
No one loves you like your grandparents
Though it leaves much of human logic behind for the trip, Damian McCarthy's feature debut, 'Caveat,' largely succeeds in creating...
25 Years Later: Mission: Impossible Almost no violence, only implied sex, and an alarming lack of self-aware quips; the perfect ingredients...
More focused on characters who haunt themselves better than any spooky ghost rattling chains or stacking chairs, Christopher Smith's The...
'Nobody' is a scaled-down, grinning romp of a beat-em-up, with a committed physical performance by star Bob Odenkirk.
A loose screenplay and disorienting editing undermines 'Violation,' an otherwise interesting take on the revenge subgenre.
You'll never go in the water again!