COBWEB weaves a compelling and thrilling horror tale
by Charlie Brigden, Staff Writer
Cobweb weaves an engrossing emotional story that it uses to catch the audience unaware, at which point the bottom drops out of the elevator.
by Charlie Brigden, Staff Writer
Cobweb weaves an engrossing emotional story that it uses to catch the audience unaware, at which point the bottom drops out of the elevator.
by Charlie Brigden, Staff Writer
It's hard to screw up a shark movie. Yes, most of the pictures that are usually characterised as being of the cinema du requin are generally chum, but in even the worst of them, you can usually find something to have fun with, be it fun kills or at least a sense of humour. But not The Black Demon.
by Charlie Brigden, Staff Writer
The upcoming The Fabelmans, which opens on November 11th, will be Williams and Spielberg's twenty-ninth collaboration. Here’s the 10 best.
by Charlie Brigden, Staff Writer
One Piece Film: Red is surprisingly easy to get into if you have yet to become familiar with the franchise.
by Charlie Brigden, Staff Writer
This is not a list of "the best," it's just a bunch of soundtracks that we think represent some of the most fantastic music ever to accompany the monsters of moviedom.
by Charlie Brigden, Staff Writer
Released initially in 1994 and now given a 4K restoration and a new lease of life, Ayoka Chenzira's picture is a remarkably fresh and sincere look at a matriarchal Black family in the nineties.