Avatar: Fire and Ash Review
Pandora is bigger, bolder, bluer, and more aggressively immersive than ever.
Pandora is bigger, bolder, bluer, and more aggressively immersive than ever.
Last Breath’s confining tendrils creep into nearly every scene, pulling you deeper into its suffocating grip.
The adventure and adrenaline are the stars, and here, they’re as bright as anything else put out this year.
Its meaty film noir elements and drenching atmosphere nearly carry the film on their own.
My wife and I caught Sunshine during the single week it played at the local art house theater. I’m not surprised it vanished so quickly but it really didn’t deserve that quick a hook. If you’re a sci-fi fan, get a copy of this when it hits DVD and enjoy it. It’s far from perfect but […]