
The Invisible Man Review
Wraps a mystery in the trappings of a horror film and slowly peels back layer after layer of surprises hidden just out of sight.
Wraps a mystery in the trappings of a horror film and slowly peels back layer after layer of surprises hidden just out of sight.
Rather than deplane before you reach Fantasy Island, settle back in your seat and ride out this surprisingly entertaining horror flick.
More than anything else, The Rhythm Section is a score in search of a picture.
Lures you in with the tempting familiarity of the fairy tale and turns things upside down as it reveals its true nature.
Mixes equal parts Clue and Memento for an exciting howdunit more than a whodunit.
Packs the screen with Hollywood heavyweights and fills each of their characters with enough charisma to rouse a coma ward.
It immediately reminds us of Goodfellas, and the comparison does this film no favors.
Details the mental decline of a social pariah who eventually develops a new identity to cope with his pain.
This is the first great film of 2019.
Another horror flick that makes you think as well as squirm in your seat.
Triple Frontier is reminiscent of 1999’s Three Kings, but without the humor or the thought-out plot.