Phantom of the Theatre mixes horror thrills with an old school Chinese romance
‘Phantom of the Theatre’ is likely not the next crossover hit, but it does the job… continue reading
‘Phantom of the Theatre’ is likely not the next crossover hit, but it does the job… continue reading
Another bloated finale stretched over two films pay finally put a nail in that particular coffin… continue reading
The mysterious thriller will keep you on the edge of your seat… continue reading
The Coen Brothers are back to comedy in this uneven look inside Hollywood… continue reading
‘The Lady in the Van’ is often clever with a great showing from Maggie Smith, but it’s ultimately a forgettable entry in the vast selection of indie movies… continue reading
‘The Hateful Eight’ isn’t Tarantino’s best, but it’s still a great Tarantino movie… continue reading
‘Crimson Peak’ is a story with ghosts not a ghost story… continue reading
Shyamalan’s new thriller is a bit schizophrenic to be a true return to form… continue reading
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Shout it, shout it, shout it out loud: Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Inc. gang team up with KISS to solve a ‘Rock and Roll Mystery’ in the latest Scooby-Doo! DVD release from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment… continue reading
Found footage horror films may have run their course a long time ago, but ‘The Gallows’ does a decent job of making the hair on the back of your next stand on end… continue reading
Can you figure out the surprising secret at the end of classic film noir ‘Chase a Crooked Shadow’? Even if you can’t, it’s still breathtaking to watch it unfold in this week’s Throwback Thursday… continue reading
Writer/director Leigh Whannell piles on the scares while star Lin Shaye guides us through the terror in a horror film sure to make you jump out of your seats… continue reading
‘Lost River’ looks stunning on Blu-ray, but you may just be left wonder what it’s all about in the end. continue reading
Paul Thomas Anderson brings his multi-layered, multi-character storytelling back to the screen in a pot-haze of confusion, but it still looks great on Blu-ray… continue reading