Wolverine is recovering from his injuries when he crosses paths with the loudmouth, Deadpool. They team up to defeat a common enemy. Directed by Shawn Levy.
Wolverine is recovering from his injuries when he crosses paths with the loudmouth, Deadpool. They team up to defeat a common enemy. Directed by Shawn Levy.
Wolverine is recovering from his injuries when he crosses paths with the loudmouth, Deadpool. They team up to defeat a common enemy. Directed by Shawn Levy.
The Hughes twins, Allen and Albert, can't wait to show you their eerie images of black gunmen in mimelike whiteface, but (flashback to 1968) it's a long and long-winded route to return to that point. The first half-hour, tracing the evolution of a decent young Bronxite from milkman to numbers …
With this, David Cronenberg comes very near to "straight" psychological drama, and -- excepting only one nightmare scene, from which the dreamer awakens before it becomes too disgusting -- gets quite far from his icky-gooey horror mode. And any horror aficionado who honors the name of Val Lewton (I Walked …
Four guys, three girls, a battalion of Nazi zombies at a snowbound cabin in Norway. (Grieg's "Hall of the Mountain King" behind the pre-credits sequence.) Played decreasingly straight, and always played self-consciously. Directed by Tommy Wirkola.
Curiously cold occult thriller -- and not because of its wintry setting, which is an actual asset. "Curiously," because there is adequate attention paid to the peculiar burdens of clairvoyance, beginning with the pain of its acquisition and the accompanying loss of a fiancee and gain of a limp, chronic …
Proof that the London stock exchange can inspire a movie as unexciting and unclear as the New York one (Rollover, Wall Street). Solid professional job by Derrick O'Connor as a booze-swilling and coke-sniffing old burn-out. Rebecca DeMornay, a sixty-watt soft-white glow amid the grim young men and chilly VDTs, is …
Margaret Chang is rocked from her perfect alpha mom/corporate manager life when she has to go back to her hometown, along with her hapless older brother Roy, to deal with their overbearing dad Jialuo who’s usually an outspoken jerk but is now despondent. When they arrive home, they discover that …
A textbook example of why you should never watch a preview prior to seeing the picture it’s hyping. We open on a mind-boggling performance by card mechanic Richard Turner. (Fair warning: here comes the surprise unveiled by said preview.) Imagine how much more boggled you might have been if the …
Bill Couturié's documentary compilation of archive footage and oral readings of letters from the Vietnam front lines. The only serious false notes in it -- the too discriminatingly hip selections of goldie-oldies are not seriously false -- are the suavely "professional" speaking voices of the narrators (Robert De Niro, Michael …