Film
Ferry sees its title character go to Belgium to kill the men who shot his boss’s son. But things get complicated when he gets entangled with the locales
The Strange House is an entertaining Austrian mystery and coming-of-age film that relies too much on eighties nostalgia.
Dance of the Forty One is a fictionalized account of the infamous eponymous raid on a high-society party in Mexico City in 1901.
Things Heard & Seen is based on the novel “All Things Cease to Appear” by Elizabeth Brundage and was written for the screen by Shari Springer Berman.
Instead, The Woman in the Window is a ride, and a wild one at that starts as a mystery and dances into camp when it doesn’t mean to.
Spiral: From the Book of Saw, directed by Darren Lynn Bousman, doubles down on the noir detective aspects of the SAW franchise.
Cliff Walkers, famed director Zhang Yimou’s latest film, is an homage to the unsung heroes who risked their lives during the second sino-Japanese war.
With Netflix Original Oxygen Aja has stripped his filmmaking down to a singular foundation – and her name is Elizabeth, played by Mélanie Laurent.
Super Me sees protagonist Sang Yu plagued by horrible nightmares. Then one day he discovers he can turn his nightmares to his own advantage.
Netflix Original Army of the Dead opens with a slow and steady rendition of “Viva Las Vegas” before going balls to the wall with action.
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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is a bit of a mess, prioritizing lavish visuals and a critical mass of references over telling a coherent story.
Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice gives Vince Vaughn a moment to shine in dual performances but struggles with the competing tones.
The Red Line, the latest Netflix international release, is a thrilling game of cat-and-mouse that follows a group of women seeking justice.












