Haunted is the first in a series of novels featuring the character David Ash. It is a pity that other books in this series did not...
The Tripper is an ironic, modest horror film with some charm but without big ambitions. I find it hard to imagine anyone being thrilled by this...
Ramy is simply top-level entertainment, from which it is hard to tear oneself away. It is a brilliantly written, very wise and thought-provoking life lesson.
Mortal Kombat thus turns out to be more a patchwork of energetic scenes stitched together with flimsy story fillers-a stew into which brand elements were tossed
Sunshine is a synthesis of classics of the genre such as Alien, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and Event Horizon. Boyle, however, is in no way indebted...
Penny Dreadful: City of Angels has scenes worth appreciating the creators for the technical aspects, but one would like to receive a more coherent story.
13 Days Till Summer, as a home-invasion story, is played straight, with the threat being not fantastical monsters but a human being.
Dead Mail is a study of loneliness, obsession, and mental illness, while also touching on racial, social, and homoerotic themes.
F Is for Family - to hell with correctnesses and other restrictions – let humor at least be a refuge and a tool for creators to...
The very beginning of The Wind makes it clear what kind of production we are dealing with—one that tells its story primarily through imagery, not dialogue.