Undisputed Super Middleweight World Champion and pound-for-pound great Canelo Álvarez and unbeaten all-action star and former world champion Jaime Munguía face off in Las Vegas.
Who plays the role originated by Burgess Meredith?
Carlos (Antonio de la Torre) is both a tailor and a murderer. And then he meets Nina (Olimpia Melinte). Directed by Manuel Martín Cuenca.
The sole survivor of an ill-fated mining expedition tells how his taste for gold was replaced by that of human flesh.
The star and director of Death Race 2000 -- David Carradine and Paul Bartel -- team up again, perhaps in the belief that things could not get any worse than the last time. But this encore cross-country race has one idea less than the one-idea Death Race, and is completely …
A modern American family moves to their recently purchased country home, Canterville Chase in England, only to find it is haunted by a ghost. Effectively, Sir Simon de Canterville (Stephen Fry) has been haunting the grounds of Canterville Chase successfully for over 300 years, but he meets his match when …
Gab (Kathryn Bernardo) and Dos (Daniel Padilla) are set to tie the know until the young woman learns that she accidentally wed another.
The apparent plan was to treat the formation of the Village People in the style of an old Hollywood musical, though there seems to be some uncertainty as to which old musical and what that style was. Nancy Walker, a directorial debutante, shows more care with roles she herself could …
Romantic comedy from the Philippines about a recently separated couple struggling to find an answer to the titular question.
Melissa McCarthy’s bid for dramatic cred is just nasty enough to be enjoyable, thanks hugely to Richard E. Grant’s gleeful turn as a dimwitted but high-spirited end-of-the-line party boy who befriends our heroine just as she touches bottom. (Financially speaking, anyway; she’s still got a ways to go morally.) McCarthy …
Martin Scorsese's remake of a thing that was made well enough the first time, 1962. The director's appreciation of Hollywood Past can still be caught here in glimmers — mainly in the use of the stars of the original, Gregory Peck and Robert Mitchum (along with supporting player Martin Balsam), …
Nasty piece of work about a paroled rapist (a thoroughly malevolent Robert Mitchum, rivalling himself in The Night of the Hunter for sheer badness) who threatens an encore performance on the wife and/or daughter of the lawyer who put him away. Much superior to the remake by Scorsese (who re-used …
Director and co-writer Nadine Labaki gives the world a Middle Eastern The Cider House Rules — that is, a film that explicitly argues against bringing children into the world under difficult circumstances while relying for its narrative hook and dramatic effect on the heroism and resilience of a child brought …
With Philippe Torreton, Samuel Le Bihan, Bernard Le Coq, and Claude Rich; directed by Bertrand Tavernier.
Michael Moore's overview of the American economy is, needless to say, not a love story. "Capitalism is an evil, and you cannot regulate evil." In other words, Capitalism: A Horror Story, the moral of which might best be summed up as capitalism, no; democracy, yes — a tricky distinction for …