
Category: Film Reviews


Army of Darkness: Ridiculous Fun With Boomsticks & Gore

Evil Dead 2: Surreal Comedy Horror With Chainsaws & Gore!

One Hour Photo: Robin Williams’ Brilliance in Tense Thriller

Drop Dead Fred is the Bizarre (but loved) Dark Comedy Fantasy

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is 1974’s Scary Horror Romp

The Producers: Black Comedy Satire With Springtime For Hitler

Educating Rita: Class Wars in Charming British Comedy Thing

Mosley: It’s Complicated: Intriguing Documentary on FIA’s Head Honcho

Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory: Sweets & Psychedelia

The Predator: It’s Not Quite as Disastrous as we Expected

Fitzcarraldo: Obsessive Tale of a Steamship and a Hill

ALIEN³: Studio Interference for Fincher’s First Feature Film

The Imposter: Confidence Trickster Documentary is Spooky

Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley’s Island of Dr. Moreau

Con Air: Ridiculous Air-Based Nic Cage Fest is Flighty Fun

Temple Grandin: Danes’ Brilliance in Leading Autism Production

Stray: Calming Doggy Tour of Istanbul’s Historic Streets

Le Week-End: Thoughtful Drama About Ageing & Commitment

Ponyo: Studio Ghibli’s Aquatic Adventure With a Human Fish

My Neighbour Totoro: Fantastical Family Romp With a Furry Beast

Frank: Musical Movie About Masks and Mental Health

The Grey: Brutal Philosophical Survival Romp With Wolves

Who Framed Roger Rabbit? The Unique Noir Bunny Film

1: Life on the Limit: Documentary on F1’s 1970s Safety Record

Alligator: Ridiculous B Movie Horror is Awesome Badness

Mandy: Psychedelic Lunacy With a Berserk Nic Cage

Pig: Nic Cage, a Hoofed Mammal, & One Powerful Film About Loss

Muriel’s Wedding: ABBA Heavy Comedy-Drama With Frocks

Project Nim: Documentary About a Failed ’70s Language Study

Man on Wire: The High-Wire Walk That Still Startles

Jason Becker: Not Dead YetāVirtuoso Dude Defies the Odds

Jaws 2: Decent Sequel to An All-Time Classic Movie Thing

Schumacher: Thoughtful Documentary on F1 Legend’s Life

Searching For Sugar Man: Uplifting Tale of Sixto Rodriguez

Pleasantville: Pleasant Film About Liberation & Revolution
