Exiled in the desert, a beautiful young woman (Suki Waterhouse) happens upon an abandoned Chevy Malibu. Before checking for an ignition key, she checks her reflection in the rearview mirror. Two of her limbs are soon hacked off and placed on the dinner menu for a pack of beefy cannibals …
Lam, a notorious henchman, lives quietly in a poor neighborhood. When his stepdaughter is missing, he goes back to the remnants of his past criminal network for help and faces a new generation of deadly adversaries. Directed by Dan Trong Tran, starring Kieu Minh Tuan, Mac Van Khoa, and Quoc …
Another big idea -- or "high concept," as it's known in the trade -- from the producers, most pertinently, of Beverly Hills Cop (Simpson and Bruckheimer). In fact, an even bigger idea. Exactly twice the size. Two black comedians (Will Smith, Martin Lawrence), not just one, in the roles of …
I wonder how difficult this will be to follow having not seen the first too installments.
Bad movie too. Two and a half hours of bang-screech-crunch-boom. With Will Smith, Martin Lawrence, Gabrielle Union, Jordi Mollà, and Peter Stormare; directed by Michael Bay.
Will Smith and Martin Lawrence are back with their iconic mix of edge-of-your seat action and outrageous comedy, but this time with a twist: Miami's finest are now on the run.
Will Smith and Martin Lawrence are back with their iconic mix of edge-of-your seat action and outrageous comedy, but this time with a twist: Miami's finest are now on the run.
A black-market-nuclear-bomb scenario played for laughs. Or anyway Chris Rock plays it that way, while the rest of the cast plays it more or less straight. Rock, a Madison Square Garden ticket scalper and Washington Square chess hustler (like Laurence Fishburne in Searching for Bobby Fischer, like Samuel L. Jackson …
David Newman and Robert Benton, authors of Bonnie and Clyde and There Was a Crooked Man, are the smart alecks of Hollywood, cutting through history's mists to remind us of man's universal pettiness. Their promising story of a good Christian lad, who flees from the Civil War draft and falls …
You can see why the Disney company didn't bother to promote this project, but not why it agreed to produce it in the first place. No flash. No dash. No one (the kiss of death in the American marketplace) to identify with and to root for. The "fault," if such …
Modern-day pulp Western, hard-boiled to suit the modern-day taste, concerning a one-armed war veteran (Spencer Tracy) bringing to light the deep dark secret of a sun-baked desert town. Director John Sturges's resourceful use of the then new Cinemascope format nicely captures the arid spaciousness and siesta atmosphere of the setting. …
Okay, they've got a title, but where to go from there? The sole survivor of a Jonestown-ian suicide cult seems to be pursued from beyond the grave by its barbecued leader -- not pursued in a straight line, but by first zigzagging through all of her mates in group therapy. …
An Almodóvar paella of priestly pederasty, transvestitism, female impersonation, film, stage, assorted spices and savories. (Gael García Bernal in the persona of cabaret artiste Zahara looks strikingly like a blond Julia Roberts.) The presentation is polished and colorful as always; the onion-y layers of reality -- of fiction within fiction …
Elite soldiers team up to recover a stolen weapon from a masked madman who wants to destroy India. Written and directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, starring Prithviraj Sukumaran and Manushi Chhillar.