Reaper is a tragic affair for all the wrong reasons as you’re unlikely to receive any real scares, thrills, gore or anything else that actually resembles a horror film. Reaper begins w... Read more
Red Army opens with an old clip of a pre-presidential Ronald Reagan speaking about the threat of the communist Soviet Union. It serves as a perfect introduction to this documentary, which te... Read more
I can’t believe it’s been two years since a Paul Thomas Anderson movie has been released. The American auteur has diligently been working hard on his new film Inherent Vice, an adaptation of... Read more
Treehouse is a really enjoyable horror with an interesting premise, it really is, but that ending just plain sucked! I had to skip right to the end, to get the important thing out the way, t... Read more
Sometimes you’ve just got to kick back with a crazy fun one. A horror that has a lot of fun and doesn’t take itself too seriously. Step forward, Nurse 3D. At the beginning of the... Read more
There are few films featured in the lineup of the New York Film Festival this year that come to the festival with heaps of praise already. Leading the pack is Whiplash, which has wowed audie... Read more
Carl “El Jefe” Casper (Jon Favreau) is a talented chef in a popular Los Angeles restaurant. However, he feels pigeonholed by the “old standards” menu preferred by res... Read more
[Because so much of the impact of Gone Girl is based on its plot twists, I will refrain from spoiling anything that has to do with the major plot twists.] Nick Dunne (Ben Affleck) is an out-... Read more
Terry Gilliam is among the most visionary filmmakers of all time, and The Zero Theorem is his first feature since 2009’s The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, which was only partially f... Read more
The first ABC’s of Death was a wild ride full of exceptional shorts, extremely terrible efforts and all sorts of combinations of horror absurdity that made it a mostly an interesting a... Read more
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