If the goal was to hire an actual racist to play the lead, who better than Mel Gibson to answer the call? It’s the most inspired bit of casting to hit Hollywood (and Gibson’s career) in ages. Gibson and Vince Vaughn play a pair of suspended detectives who put their …
Sam Raimi horror film for those who like their sadism to be gleeful. An old-fashioned gypsy curse, cast by an old gypsy of unprecedented repulsiveness (rotten dentures, coughed-up phlegm, milky eye, etc.), falls upon a girlish loan officer (Alison Lohman) who already has enough troubles in her life — a …
A burlesque of the same-named television series of the Fifties, or at least a burlesque of the main character of it. Dan Aykroyd has exactly the nail-file voice and fresh-mown hair to pass as the nephew of Jack Webb's Sgt. Friday, and the walking-anachronism brand of humor makes him rather …
Goku and company were living peaceful lives when they suddenly turned small due to a conspiracy! When they discover that the reason for this may lie in a world known as the "Demon Realm," a mysterious young Majin named Glorio appears before them.
The Z-Fighters must contend with Bills, the God of Destruction. But it takes a god to fight a god, and none of them are gods... not even the Saiyans.
Frieza returns, and an epic rivalry is reborn.
Communication-from-beyond-the-grave chiller. Kevin Costner loses his wife in a Venezuelan bus mishap, searches the river in vain for her body, attends her memorial service, and performs a C-section that same day on a deceased mother in the ER, all before the end of the opening credits. A total nonbeliever ("When …
Plays as part of the San Diego Asian Film Festival. Here's how the festival brochure describes the movie: "Thousands of hours of actual surveillance footage are edited into a sensational mystery about a woman in a convent who finds work and fame after she leaves the temple. Finding the eerie …