Underwater Review
Borrows heavily from other classics and still forges its own path for a fun romp deep in the ocean.
Borrows heavily from other classics and still forges its own path for a fun romp deep in the ocean.
Boasts just a few great scenes and mostly plods along from one memorable moment to another like a zombie looking for its next meal.
Returning director Andy Muschietti draws every ounce of stress out of every nail-biting sequence.
Takes a stab at rebooting the horror franchise, but it misses the mark and only leaves flesh wounds in its feeble attempt.
Another horror flick that makes you think as well as squirm in your seat.
This curious, unexpected story had me in its grasp… before dropping me like a bad habit.
Sadly only inherits the bad habits of the worst M. Night Shyamalan films.
A film bursting with potential that slowly deflates like an overfilled balloon.
Makes us wish that all of the characters would end up dead in a grand Darwinian gesture of goodwill.
This creative and often intense film serves up captivating novelty through surprising, deafening silence.
A psychological mind screw that’s both half-brilliant and half-baked.