Wan claims to have gone back to his roots while keeping things fresh for audiences in his latest unique horror film, Malignant.
Set in the icy tundra of Manitoba, Canada, The Ice Road is a race-against-time action thriller that pits Liam Neeson not only against thin ice roads that could crack at any minute but also corporate greed.
In his new film, Cry Macho, prolific actor/director Clint Eastwood delivers a touching tale of personal redemption.
Fanny Lye Deliver’d is a quasi-Western set just after the English Civil War, circa 1657, in a period of moral and sexual liberation, as well as barbaric violence.
Directed by Ridley Scott, House of Gucci follows the story of the luxury fashion label and the undoing of the family behind it.
Netflix’s Blood Red Sky features an interesting take on the classic plane hijacking thriller by adding a vampire element but unfortunately loses itself by the end.
Nic Cage flexes his acting muscles alongside a truffle pig in the best movie of 2021 so far: Pig.
M. Night Shyamalan’s Old takes a horrifying premise and keeps the audience on edge until, in classic fashion, a big twist reveals all.
James Wan is back directing an original horror film with Malignant, which follows a woman who has terrifying visions only to find out that her horrific dreams are real.
Jason Momoa faces a formidable foe in a big pharmaceutical company that he blames for his wife’s death in Netflix’s Sweet Girl.
Nitram is the latest from acclaimed director Justin Kurzel and tells of the events leading up to the tragic 1996 Port Arthur Massacre in Tasmania, Australia.
With a loose narrative, lack of suspense or scares, and an untidy script, False Positive ends up being an uninteresting thriller.