A very silly and funny mockumentary about a horror sequel that never existed.
A very silly and funny mockumentary about a horror sequel that never existed.
A sophisticated and provocative sci-fi story about artificial intelligence, ethics, science, and humanity, the film is a cerebral work that is very demanding of its audience.
I don’t want to hear any of that “but it’s a slow burn!” talk: if a movie is unhurried to the point it’s no longer entertaining, then it’s not a success.
The type of religious horror film that should be forgettable but isn’t, thanks to an engaging performance from Russell Crowe and a strong story that overdelivers on what it promises.
A faux true crime documentary that feels real until the story grows into an overly complicated, bizarre mess about time travel and the occult.
This tightly-edited thriller about a man locked in a Bigfoot trap is entertaining, intense, and has script with a surprising amount of depth.