Ultimately, this Steven King story doesn’t hold the same level of impact on screen as it does on the page. The horror in the film is passable, but will likely be passed over in the long run.
‘The Killing of a Sacred Deer’ Blends Social Commentary and Cinematic Horror
Yorgos Lanthimos’ ‘The Killing of a Sacred Deer’ analyzes the facade of dearly-held social relationships.
‘Only the Brave’ Honors Tragic Story of American Heroes
‘Only the Brave’ accurately and respectfully portrays the tragic story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots.
‘The Snowman’ Melts into Puddle of Disappointment
‘The Snowman,’ based on the Jo Nesbo book of the same name, mixes crime, horror, and mystery into a terrible movie.
‘Wind River’ Shows Brutality of Life on the Frontier
Jeremy Renner and Elizabeth Olsen team up to solve a gruesome murder on a Native American reservation.
‘The Meyerowitz Stories’ Brings Hilarity to Family Dysfunction
Baumbach’s film uses flawed and sympathetic characters to entertain audiences with intellectual snobbery and family drama.
‘Spielberg’ Enlightens Viewers with Personal Portrait
HBO’s documentary delves into the life and works of the iconic Spielberg, and gives audiences a more personal perspective on the director’s work.
Audiences Find Nothing to Celebrate in ‘Happy Death Day’
‘Happy Death Day’ leaves audiences with a bad taste after another clichéd horror flick.
Chan Displays Aged Action Chops in ‘The Foreigner’
Jackie Chan shows the crowd that he can still do action stunts with the best of them in ‘The Foreigner.’
‘Blade Runner 2049’ Blends Beautiful Sci-Fi with Existential Dread
Visionary director Denis Villeneuve crafts a modern sci-fi blockbuster underpinned by philosophical questions of humanity and masterful cinematography in ‘Blade Runner 2049’