Thriller
28 Days Later – Film Review
Even after all these years, 28 Days Later remains a benchmark for modern horror cinema and an absolute must-watch for fans of the genre.
- 2002
- Horror, Thriller, Science Fiction
Skinford: Death Sentence – Film Review
Skinford: Death Sentence is yet another disappointment in the series. The characters are bland, the action sequences are often sloppy, and the overall execution falls short of expectations.
Insidious: The Red Door – Film Review
Insidious: The Red Door fails to live up to its predecessors and falls short of expectations.
Burning – Film Review
Burning is an extremely moving cinematic gem that showcases Lee Chang-dong’s mastery of storytelling. With its striking visuals, outstanding performances, and thought-provoking exploration of themes, the film leaves a lasting impression on its audience.
Run Rabbit Run – Film Review
While Sarah Snook delivers a commendable performance in Run Rabbit Run, the film itself falls short of expectations.
Hunt Club – Film Review
Hunt Club directed by Elizabeth Blake-Thomas fails to deliver on the promise of its intriguing premise. The film’s apparent low budget is evident in every poorly executed scene, reminiscent of the subpar visuals seen in Samurai Cop.
Dreamland – Film Review
Dreamland is a visually stunning and thematically ambitious film that manages to leave a lasting impression.
Confidential Informant – Film Review
Confidential Informant is a disappointing endeavor from director Michael Oblowitz. Its incoherent plot structure, technical flaws, and questionable casting choices hinder any potential for a compelling and engaging narrative.