A host of names have been confirmed to join Bruce Willis in the upcoming 2014 thriller, The Prince. Jason Patric, John Cusack, Gia Mantegna, South Korean singer/actor Rain and Curtis ’... Read more
In case you haven’t met me or read any of my articles regarding Spike Lee’s Oldboy, I’m a massive fan of Park Chan-wook’s 2003 Korean thriller of the same name. It’s one of my top five movi... Read more
One of the movies that’s been sitting in development for a long time, mostly with a revolving door of “attached” directors is the remake of Guillaume Canet’s French t... Read more
The Horde, aka La Horde, is a 2009 French zombie action thriller that was released just before the zombie fad took up. The Yannick Dahan and Benjamin Rocher co-directed feature is a very ba... Read more
It’s been quite some time since I’ve sat down and watched a film that was 100% subtitled in a movie theater. With the constant rising costs of a movie ticket, the annoying individuals... Read more
Directed by Todd Levin, Static follows a married couple who are coping with the death of their three year old son. They live out in the countryside because the husband, Jonathan (Milo Venti... Read more
It takes a lot to make a crowd scream, yell, and laugh in a theater nowadays. It’s almost like there is an air of jadedness in the crowd before a hyped-up movie. I normally go into a m... Read more
Ray Breslin (Sylvester Stallone) is a prison escape artist. As a co-owner of a consulting company that aims to show wardens and prison owners how to make their prisons fully escape proof by... Read more
People never seem to learn that when you mess with Liam Neeson you’re gonna have a bad time. Under the directorial hand of Jaume Collet-Serra, the man who also directed him in Unknown,... Read more
On October 15th, Well Go USA is releasing Johnnie To’s Drug War on Blu-ray and DVD. Below is a repost of my review from the NYAFF earlier this year. Hong Kong director Johnnie To is k... Read more
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