The brilliantly executed finale of the 3rd season of "Only Murders in the Building" gave viewers plenty to think about regarding what will happen next.
"Eternal" is a film that will undoubtedly appeal to fans of Scandinavian cinema and those who appreciate subtle, slow-paced narratives (bordering on the dull).
Blink Twice, Zoë Kravitz's directional debut, while not devoid of interesting elements, is unlikely to find a lasting place in the minds of viewers.
"Crawl" is an incredibly condensed love letter to the animal attack genre combined with disaster cinema. A simple, bloody, and honest story.
Despite the fact that Kleiser's first theatrical film became an instant hit in 1978, today "Grease" feels a bit archaic and campy.
This is yet another example of cinema confronting the passage of time, but "The Age of Adaline" does so from a new perspective.
The plot of "Omega Doom" is based on a worn out concept: humans created the desired robots, and they rebelled, triggering a total war.
The series feels like observing a psychological experiment. Hannibal Lecter is the scientist conducting the study, with the other characters as the participants
"The Crow" excels in nearly every aspect. The atmosphere is heavy, depressive, dark, though that word has taken on a somewhat humorous tone lately.
A major strength of "Coup!" as a satire in the "eat the rich" genre is its objectivity and fairness. The filmmakers seem not to take sides...