Crime
Boston Strangler – Film Review
Although it’s certainly nothing completely innovative, Boston Strangler is an intriguing historical drama film written and directed impressively well by Matt Ruskin and featuring a terrific lead performance from Keira Knightley.
Cocaine Bear – Film Review
Cocaine Bear, unfortunately, underutilizes its concept and comes off as a high-budget SNL sketch, despite the occasional entertaining and amusing moments that dot the film.
Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham – Film Review
Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham fails to explore its interesting concept in exciting ways and, sadly, boasts a bad voice cast.
Catwoman – Film Review
Catwoman is a mind-numbingly awful abomination, filled with awful dialogue, painfully bad CGI, and stiff acting that fails to understand the source material.
Sharper – Film Review
Sharper is a highly respectable effort that features some good performances all around, despite the fact that the screenplay could have used some improvement.
The Outfit – Film Review
Mark Rylance is terrific in The Outfit – an impressively entertaining and wonderfully directed psychological crime thriller drama, even if it does suffer from its fair share of issues.
The Pale Blue Eye – Film Review
The Pale Blue Eye is a convoluted and sluggishly paced murder mystery thriller with some admittedly great atmosphere and a strong Christian Bale performance.
R.I.P.D. 2: Rise of the Damned – Film Review
R.I.P.D. 2: Rise of the Damned is an unintentionally hilarious, visually horrendous, and mind-numbingly boring supernatural action-comedy that fails to justify its existence.
Violent Night – Film Review
Violent Night is an uproariously funny and gleefully bloody dose of seasons beatings, lead by David Harbour in an excellently unhinged performance.