[REVIEW] ‘THE GREEN KNIGHT’
This film version of the Green Knight story focuses mainly on Gawain’s journey to the Green Chapel and character development along the way.
This film version of the Green Knight story focuses mainly on Gawain’s journey to the Green Chapel and character development along the way.
A couple who farms sheep in rural Iceland are in for a strange surprise when one of their ewes gives birth to a very unusual lamb.
Blumhouse continues to churn out interesting horror with this fifth entry in The Purge franchise – an all-too-timely look at the boiling rage just under the surface of a struggling nation.
It’s the perfect setting for an origin story about a witch’s curse, and the 666 is just the right amount of campiness. However, sadly, that’s where my appreciation for this film ends.
In addition to being a good supernatural thriller, the film is an examination of how evil can pose as goodness and beauty.
‘No Sudden Move’ is a solid Steven Soderbergh film with a stellar cast delivering a perfectly fine adaptation of a mid-series crime book that doesn’t exist.
‘Fear Street Part 1’ is the perfect treat for 30-somethings like me who feel nostalgic for R.L. Stine but want something a bit more adult.
With all the upcoming superhero movies, it’s easy to forget that a sequel to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is on its way.
False Positive is an artistic film that is both thought-provoking and true to the cathartic nature of a good horror movie.