The following science fiction films either belong to the group of productions that are "bad" in a specific way already or are well on their way.
Raiders of the Lost Ark has since become the gold standard of adventure cinema. Packed with iconic scenes. Decades later, it still holds up beautifully.
The Warrior is not an ostentatious film; its form makes us perceive it almost as a philosophical treatise on the human condition, and thus… about ourselves.
Dying for Sex is laugh-out-loud funny, tear-jerking, and inspiring—it urges you to take action on those dreams labeled “for later.”
Screamboat quickly becomes a mechanical checklist of slasher set pieces. It's just another slapdash, half-baked product trying to ride the current trend.
"House of the Devil", Ti West's film (he's responsible for directing, writing, and editing) doesn't immediately turn into a satanic horror, as one might think.
We conducted a reader poll to determine the best Disney live-action versions, and below is a ranking of the top five that received the most votes.
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is a decent film, but it lacks both the strength and the unmasking drive of the original.
Sharper is a typical "slow burn" - a thriller that builds up slowly, methodically, to a satisfying and subversive conclusion.
Inside Man is a heist thriller at its best, choosing as its theme the archetype of a bank robbery. And the robber here is a devilishly...