Alexandre Aja’s confined-space thriller mines plenty of claustrophobic tension, but ultimately doesn’t trust the strength of its limited premise to hold the viewer’s interest.
Read MoreContaining some of Snyder’s highest highs and lowest lows, Man of Steel is a valuable contribution to the Superman myth.
Read MoreUnhinged is a trashy exploitation flick that uses a bloated and creepy Russell Crowe to fuel its blunt-force thrills.
Read MoreThis rip-off of Point Break still coasts on the fumes of Vin Diesel’s star power 20 years after its release.
Read MoreIda Lupino’s tense film noir anticipates later horror movies in its portrait of uncompromising evil.
Read MoreJoe Wright’s adaptation of the popular bestseller is baffling, cynical trash that wastes a good cast and crew.
Read MoreCarl Franklin’s neo-noir is fast, tense, and quietly revealing about how people are and the way the world works.
Read MoreNanfu Wang’s documentary is a useful primer on the early days of the COVID-19 crisis.
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 MoreJohn Daschbach’s documentary about Masamoto Ueda and his ramen restaurant, Bizentei, is a gentle portrait of community.
Read MoreJohn Frankenheimer’s Seconds deconstructs America in the 1960s and exposes the paranoia and anxieties bubbling under the surface of American culture.
Read MoreFor all its fantasy adventure tropes and CGI animation conventions, Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole has all the formal tics and thematic obsessions of a Snyder film.
Read MoreThe yearly tradition continues with these predictions for every category at the 93rd Academy Awards.
Read MoreFlorian Zeller’s adaptation of his own stage play is a claustrophobic work of compassion with a great Anthony Hopkins performance.
Read MoreWith his successful cinematic rendering of Watchmen, Zack Snyder shows the fascination and power of the superhero on film.
Read MoreBrings welcome attention to important yet lesser-known aspects of J.R.R. Tolkien’s life, even if the film isn’t the Tolkien biopic the world needs.
Read MoreAnders and Aren discuss Frank and Eleanor Perry’s 1968 classic, The Swimmer, starring Burt Lancaster, and connect it to our current moment, Old and New Hollywood, and Mad Men.
Read MoreComing 2 America fits Hollywood’s current template for legacy sequels, but its humour is very much a 1980s throwback.
Read MoreA thought-provoking drama about Christian persecution in Nero’s Rome.
Read MoreZack Snyder’s 300 is a heavy metal fever dream and a spellbinding work of comic book mythmaking.
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