Disorder throws a bunch of stuff at you as returning soldier/bodyguard Matthias Schoenaerts is tasked with protecting Diane Kruger on the French Rivera. Set under the umbrella of a vet suffe... Read more
It’s All Good might well be the most dramatised crowdfunded film to date. The Chicago-based comedy group FND Films managed to not only pull off one of the great internet heists of the... Read more
There are a lot of great movies being released this weekend and one of those highlights is Kelly Fremon Craigs’ dramedy, The Edge of Seventeen starring Hailee Steinfeld. The Edge of Seventee... Read more
It has been five years since the last Harry Potter film hit theaters and it appears the fervor for Potter never really went away. Fans have always clamored for more and J.K. Rowling has bee... Read more
Yeon Sang-ho’s (The King of Pigs) critically hailed zombie horror thriller, Train to Busan, is returning to theaters in the US this weekend. For those unfamiliar with the film, it smashed... Read more
This weekend, there weren’t many new films that screamed must-see, but Gavin O’Connor’s new flick, The Accountant, was certainly the most intriguing one to be released and likely the best op... Read more
It’s been six years since we’ve heard the name Na Hong-jin, the director behind The Chaser and The Yellow Sea, two fantastic South Korean films that took the genre world by storm when they w... Read more
Park Chan-wook is one of my favorite directors. The Korea auteur is a master of style, detail, atmosphere and creativity, resulting in films that often leave a lasting impression. Known mos... Read more
Disclaimer: This review will have some spoilers Birth of a Nation follows Nat Turner (Nate Parker), a slave who lives on a plantation owned by a very fair (by slave-owner standards) and gene... Read more
The next film in a year chock full of primo animated features is the Nicholas Stoller and Doug Sweetland co-directed feature, Storks. A clever take on the fairy tale of storks delivering ba... Read more
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