Action-thriller from India about a hard-line cop who wages war against a criminal operation dealing in deadly toxic waste.
Sudha Kangara Prasad writes and directs this tale of an aging, disgraced boxer looking for redemption through his training of a young protege. In Hindi and Tamil with English subtitles.
Part of the credit must go to the Conrad novel, The Secret Agent, from which this Hitchcock thriller was adapted. (Not to be confused with the previous Hitchcock thriller, The Secret Agent, which was adapted from Maugham's Ashendon.) Little else in Hitchcock's product line, after all, can quite compare with …
A must-see for those eager to get in touch with their inner-simpleton. T1-3, respectively (Arnold Who Else?), and T4 (Sam Worthington) unite as targeted members of a renegade DEA team systematically being picked-off by an unknown assassin in director David Ayer’s (End of Watch) colossal garbage scow of a movie. …
Hitchcock's formula for cross-country hide-and-seek, tested earlier in The Thirty-Nine Steps and Young and Innocent, lends itself readily to The War Effort in this alarm-ringer about The Enemy Within. In the course of it, Hitchcock finds room for numerous bright ideas that make you sit up in your seat: an …
More isn't always better, ventures the eponymous heroine. "Sometimes it's just more." Truer words never fell on deafer ears. Sydney Pollack's update of Billy Wilder's fairy-tale-for-grownups is, by virtue of fidelity to its forebear, a well-constructed piece of work, and (major assist to cameraman Giuseppe Rotunno) a gleamingly polished one …