Drama Rated R
"…skeptical and yearning at the same time."
Horror Rated R
The second attempt at a Thing movie, John Carpenter’s 1982 version is “a film about tentacles and teeth and eyes and orifices and goo, goo, goo.”
Drama Rated PG-13
"A Civil Rights drama that artfully dramatizes the love for one’s enemy espoused by Martin Luther King."
Thriller Rated PG-13
“…a paranoid disease thriller for our glocal age.
“The scariest man in movies right now might be Tom Hardy. He somehow makes his sinews seethe.
Bronson is a biopic of sorts, but it depicts such a terrible, terrifying world of anger and violence that you want to pretend something like this could never really exist. The movie is based on the life of Charles Bronson (born Michael Gordon Peterson), who has been in and out of Britain’s prison system since
Action/Adventure Rated R
It’s a miracle, really, that Conan the Barbarian works at all, let alone that it works as long as it does. Conan puffs with the pomp and circumstance of an important film right from its opening frame, a Nietzsche quote. Director John Milius, who wrote the script with Oliver Stone, is going for a stirring
“…the light, yet dangerous tone is due, mainly, to Colin Farrell.
“…a Conan for the torture porn age.
Whimsical yearning is the prevailing mood of this feature debut from writer-director-actress Miranda July, a fanciful yet sincere tale of interconnected narratives that hopes to be about, well, Me and You and Everyone We Know. July plays a mousy video artist who pines after a department-store clerk (John Hawkes) who has shared custody of his