When the characters of Shoot the Living and Pray for the Dead finally leave the station and begin their trek into Mexico, the tension doesn’t subside.
From the series: Little-known films that could (but didn’t necessarily) influence box office hits. Kings and Desperate Men.
Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass, an adaptation of Bruno Schulz’s short story, is the third feature-length film by the Brothers Quay.
Probably the biggest problem with The Shuttered Room is the screenplay. Its writers couldn’t decide whether they were crafting a thriller or a horror story.
Altered (2006) bears some resemblance to Warning Sign by Greydon Clark and Dreamcatcher by Lawrence Kasdan, but it has a much more interesting premise.
The Hand That Feeds on Death was filmed simultaneously with The Mortal Lover, yet it is a significantly worse film than its "brother."
Janet Leigh and Klaus Kinski in the cast, Ennio Morricone on the soundtrack, the exotic scenery of Rio de Janeiro, and thrilling action—it’s truly hard to...
From Beyond - a film adaptation that, in theory, had no right to succeed—yet it runs like a well-oiled machine. Almost like the Resonator itself...
From the first minute to the last, the film grips its audience completely. The Caller feels like a top-tier stage play or an equally masterful television...
American Perfekt is yet another example that drawing from good influences and having an excellent cast cannot patch up script holes.