Thriller
Terror Trips – Film Review
Terror Trips had the potential to be a brilliant and engaging horror film, but it instead falls flat due to a majorly boring script that waits far too long to get to the nitty gritty.
Spiderhead – Film Review
With Spiderhead, Joseph Kosinski has finally made a bad movie. It’s a muddled, tonally confused mess that goes off the rails of believability, despite featuring strong performances from Chris Hemsworth and Miles Teller.
- 2022
- Science Fiction, Thriller
Jurassic Park III – Film Review
You can watch Jurassic Park III and have a bit of fun with it in regards to the action sequences and some of the character work that is done with Alan Grant and Ellie Sattler, but when it comes to the story…
- 2001
- Adventure, Action, Thriller, Science Fiction
Fresh – Film Review
Mimi Cave’s Fresh is an unrelentingly bizarre and gripping thriller with some true bite. Daisy Edgar-Jones and Sebastian Stan have never been better.
18½ – Film Review
There are some tediously boring scenes in 18½ that drag the movie down tremendously, but there are also so many great scenes that really revive this movie from the dead.
Interceptor – Film Review
Nobody is going to watch Interceptor and say it’s one of the best movies ever made. Heck, nobody is going to say it’s one of the best movies of the last month even, but it’s still a highly enjoyable, ridiculous little action…
Watcher – Film Review
Despite some pacing issues and some pointless scenes that don’t add anything of substance to the overall plot, Chloe Okuno’s Watcher is a solid horror-thriller that’s at its best when it explores the fear and paranoia of our lead protagonist.
Jurassic World – Film Review
Jurassic World is a highly entertaining action spectacle, even if it never comes anywhere near to being as good as the film that started it all.
- 2015
- Action, Adventure, Science Fiction, Thriller
Emergency – Film Review
Emergency is a highly entertaining movie that succeeds greatly with its comedy, even if it struggles to find ways to be interesting all the way through.
Private Property – Film Review
Private Property is a baffling mix of romantic melodrama and cheap thrills with two of the most awkward performances of the year so far.