
BRIDE OF RE-ANIMATOR (1990)
[usr 2.5] What stops me joining the cult of Re-Animator is how reductive the franchise is. Stuart Gordon’s original 1985 movie is a schlocky...
A collection of articles concerning film review or retrospectives.

[usr 2.5] What stops me joining the cult of Re-Animator is how reductive the franchise is. Stuart Gordon’s original 1985 movie is a schlocky...

[usr 4.0] Midnight Special is the kind of film that drip-feeds information rather than dole out exposition. The film starts with two men acting...

[usr 3.5] Snow White and the Huntsman was the kind of film that was perfectly enjoyable in the moment, but you forgot about almost...

[usr 4.0] Although The Sound Barrier manages to excitedly capture the thrill and majesty of flying a plane above the clouds at high speed,...

[usr 3.5] The greatest accomplishment of a film like Tangerine is making the audience empathise with the characters on screen, despite telling a story...

[usr 4.0] Although both Death Walks on High Heels (1971) and Death Walks at Midnight (1972) fall under the heading of giallo, they differ...

[usr 2.5] There was understandable cynicism when Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was announced—born of suspicion it was a cynical way to rekindle interest...

[usr 4.0] Sometimes, formulaic films can just be exactly what we need, and Eddie the Eagle is one of those films. While watching it,...

[usr 4.5] Even if you disregard the relatively consistent quality of its Pixar co-productions, Disney itself has been on a hot streak with animated...

[usr 3.5] Recently crowned Best Picture at the Oscars, Spotlight detailed the uncovering of the shocking child sex scandal associated with the Catholic Church....

[usr 4.5] I wasn’t surprised to learn that The Witch’s writer-director, Robert Eggers, is from New England (his hometown is Lee, New Hampshire, about an...

[usr 4.0] Whether or not this is the farewell for this under-appreciated animated series is uncertain, but Kung Fu Panda 3 provides a conclusive...