Review of Oz: The Great and Powerful – Sam Raimi's take on Baum's classic. A visually stunning but predictable adventure with nods to horror and classic...
"Paddington 2" is a technically excellent spectacle, visually delightful, written with humor, full of suspense, wonderfully acted.
"Crawl" is an incredibly condensed love letter to the animal attack genre combined with disaster cinema. A simple, bloody, and honest story.
"The Haunting of Sharon Tate" is an offensive exploitation, made just to capitalize on media buzz, dragging the tragically deceased back through blood.
The Creature from the Black Lagoon is the last creature with gothic roots that was truly original and developed entirely new elements within the horror genre.
"Captain Fantastic", although it initially seems like an absurd comedy, quickly presents the audience with a series of thought-provoking questions.
In "Emma.", Anya Taylor-Joy holds everything together and once again proves that she is decidedly one of the most versatile and talented actresses of her generation.
Seven Psychopaths is great – an original gem of contemporary cinema amidst a sea of poor glass pebbles. It's a wonderfully funny, surprising, and thrilling...
Ultimately, however, The Woman in Black proves to be a genuinely solid horror film that can pleasantly jolt the nerves and surprise with a fairly bold...
Villeneuve in Arrival approaches the subject matter in his own way, with a complete fixation on telling the most engaging story, and he does it brilliantly.