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In an unnamed city in southeast Asia, there is a problem. An action-packed, street-fighting, martial-arts film is about to take the world by...
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In an unnamed city in southeast Asia, there is a problem. An action-packed, street-fighting, martial-arts film is about to take the world by...
Director John Boorman (Deliverance, Hope and Glory) did not like The Exorcist feeling the movie was bleak, nihilistic, and exploitative of its child lead....
There was a time when the Emerald City had real-life superheroes on the streets protecting the people and defending right from wrong. Or there...
House of Abraham is a good horror thriller with a great premise, strong performances, and an atmosphere that gets under your skin. It...
I’ll See You When I See You is a story about tragedy and a family dealing with loss and against that backdrop finds a...
It’s hard to overstate Osamu Tezuka’s influence on manga and anime in Japan and comic book and animation storytelling around the world. Before there...
Some movies are best when you go in cold, knowing nothing about what is about to happen. Optimally Obsession is one of those...
When you have two goals for a movie, sometimes it doesn’t work out well, and sometimes it does. Trans filmmaker Mia Moore Marchant (The...
After two seasons of Nirvanna the Band the Show, which was based on their web series of the same name, creators Matt Johnson...
Wes Anderson’s first ten films represent twenty-five years of irrepressible creativity, an ongoing ode to outsiders and quixotic dreamers, and a world unto themselves,...
Following their celebrated release of The VIXEN Trilogy, Severin Films – in collaboration with The Russ Meyer Charitable Trust – have announced the UHD/Blu-ray...
I honestly don’t understand why they say dramas that have a couple of comedic moments are actually comedies. I Like Movies has a couple...
American Movie is a painful watch. Usually that’s a dealbreaker. In the case of Chris Smith’s unflinching (but not unfeeling) 1999 documentary about Mark...
In 1994, writer-director Quentin Tarantino blew away audiences and critics with his brazenly brilliant tribute to hard-crime capers, PULP FICTION. 30 years later, the...
He’s been called “a one man film industry” (The Guardian), “the first feminist American director” (B. Ruby Rich), “practically an American institution” (The Washington...
Very few films portray male friendship with the energy of Doug Liman’s 1996 breakout hit Swingers. What is so rewarding about the film nearly...
October 31, 1977. Johnny Carson rival Jack Delroy hosts a syndicated late night talk show ‘Night Owls’ that has long been a trusted companion...
Run Lola Run celebrates the 25th anniversary of its original release with a new 4k restoration. For me, it is the first time viewing...
A thrilling post-MTV roller-coaster ride, RUN LOLA RUN is the internationally acclaimed sensation about two star-crossed lovers who have only minutes to change the...
Garo Setian loves sci-fi movies. And not just the franchise juggernauts, but the ragamuffin strays spawned in their wake too. Though scrappier fare like...
This movie is nuts. Let us get that out of the way immediately. It is completely nuts. Yet, it is also extremely charming. I...
iMordecai is new film starring the recently Oscar nominated Judd Hirsch as the title character. Mordecai is a Holocaust survivor but this isn’t a...
It’s not so crucial for what purpose you decided to make your first film. Perhaps, you want to make something from scratch and show...
Ninja Badass, doesn’t defy someone’s expectations. It spits in their face, swears at them, and you actually end up admiring this flick for that....