An average thriller that raises some interesting points about the growing problem of prescription medication abuse.
An average thriller that raises some interesting points about the growing problem of prescription medication abuse.
The terrific premise, badass hero, and throwback grindhouse sentiment check all the boxes for a midnight cult classic.
A deliciously wicked, low-budget indie feature that blurs the line between documentary and reality.
A second-rate family movie with an unredeemable lack of magic.
Not a perfect movie, but it’s a really solid indie effort with charming actors and relatable story.
Won’t stand the test of time as a historical document, but will intrigue those interested in Gitmo and the U.S. government’s policies after 9/11.