In 2009, Marcus Dunstan directed a pretty horror thriller called The Collector that introduced us to a new type of serial killer, one that felt like a mix of Jigsaw from Saw and your run of... Read more
Very little can be said about Ridley Scott’s seminal 1979 classic Alien that hasn’t already been said many, many times before. Despite this, words (even infinite in abundance) will never les... Read more
With Halloween synonymous with scary things, (as are horror films) this time round we’re going for something a little different. Still as dark and disturbing as they come, but 7 Days i... Read more
Mary Mason (Katherine Isabelle) is a broke medical student looking to become a surgeon but when her financial woes catch up to her, it results in her applying for a dancing job at a gothic-l... Read more
Who says there aren’t perks to being an award winning filmmaker? Director Danny Boyle (Trance, Slumdog Millionaire) is just like us, he goes to the movies too but when he went to the... Read more
It’s been four years since we’ve had the honor of seeing an Alfonso Cuarón film on the big screen. His last film was the brilliant sci-fi feature Children of Men but now he returns as direc... Read more
At this year’s South by Southwest festival, one of my favorite films of the fest and an unexpectedly gem was Vincent Grashaw‘s directorial debut, Coldwater, a thriller about life... Read more
One of my favorite films of 2011 was André Øvredal’s Trollhunter Trollhunter, an awesome docu-style film about a group of students investigating bear attacks which they find out are actually... Read more
In recent times, Ron Howard’s directorial offerings have been, to say the least, erratic. In the same decade, he has brought to the screen such cinematic delights as A Beautiful Mind and Fro... Read more
Kim Byung-woo’s South Korean thriller The Terror, Live, hit theaters around the country this past weekend and it’s a film that grabs your attention right out of the gate. Yoon Young-hwa (Jun... Read more
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