Twelve O’Clock High is a great account of the physical and mental toll on active servicemen, as well as a gripping portrayal of the nuts and bolts of daytime precision bombing during World War II.
Read More20 years on Shyamalan’s film is still an effective extraterrestrial thriller, but it’s in the human emotions and performances where it really shines.
Read MoreKnotts and Conway’s bumbling outlaw duo make The Apple Dumpling Gang an amusing entry point into the Western genre for little kids.
Read MoreUnder Siege may be Steven Seagal’s best movie, but it’d be much better if he wasn’t in it at all.
Read MoreKiyoshi Kurosawa’s horror drama is a quiet film with a haunting effect that’s as disturbing as anything you’ll find in horror cinema.
Read MoreStuart Gordon’s cult classic Lovecraft adaptation starring Jeffrey Combs is a dark comedy of memorable grotesquery.
Read MoreBernard Rose’s modern horror classic is a striking film with a memorable villain and a potent subconscious effect.
Read MoreContaining some of Snyder’s highest highs and lowest lows, Man of Steel is a valuable contribution to the Superman myth.
Read MoreThis rip-off of Point Break still coasts on the fumes of Vin Diesel’s star power 20 years after its release.
Read MoreZack Snyder’s genre pastiche attempts to deconstruct the role of women in popular culture with this action fantasia, but isn’t entirely successful.
Read MoreWith his successful cinematic rendering of Watchmen, Zack Snyder shows the fascination and power of the superhero on film.
Read MoreSimon West’s action classic leans into every absurdity of 1990s filmmaking, defining its entertainment ethos, without capturing its art.
Read MoreThe third film in The Chronicles of Riddick series goes back to basics in its riff on survival movies and cat-and-mouse thrillers.
Read MoreThe sequel to Pitch Black takes a bizarre left turn into space opera, resulting in a deeply silly and kind of awesome epic.
Read MoreFellini’s La Strada is the touching story of a naif making her way in a travelling circus in post-war Italy.
Read MoreDavid Twohy’s first film about Vin Diesel’s antihero is a B-movie throwback.
Read MoreTwenty years later, American Psycho remains a deliriously-funny, criminally-misunderstood masterpiece.
Read MoreRevisiting Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon on its 20th anniversary confirms this moving, wuxia epic as one of the great international films of all-time.
Read MoreRobert Siodmak’s noir classic is a stunning debut for Burt Lancaster and one of the most inventive short story adaptations ever.
Read MoreDario Argento’s spiritual sequel to Suspiria is just as spectacularly moody as its predecessor, even if the narrative is slapdash.
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