The energy throughout Run! Is truly off the charts, especially for a low budget film, but that’s why this throwback film works as well as it does. From the opening moments of the matching wedding band tattoos (and shirts!) to the set design in the chapel o’ luv and the colorful characters ...
Opening with the mysterious start of a young woman on the run, New Life is both immediate and poignant as skillful writing throughout its running time navigates us from meditative thriller straight into horror territory, connecting two storylines in interesting ways. The film, with two characters ...
With slick action scenes and solid acting, MR-9: Do Or Die is an action flick which seems a bit out of step with its contemporaries. I mean that in a good way. It feels very 1990, especially with the amount of logical leaps it makes, but - as the film is based on a long-running set of novels ...
This is where the story stops. Or, more accurately, this is where it begins. Max Beyond, from HaZimation,is a hyper realistic animated science fiction adventure in which one child has the ability to reset timelines in order to save himself from the research facility he is being housed ...
Watching a small clan of sasquatches mosey throughout nature, facing all its unpredictability for an hour and a half is quite possibly one of the strangest concepts for a film ever dreamt up. And on the strange and ridiculous front, co-directors and brothers David and Nathan ...
It’s just a coffee table, you know? It’ll always be in the way, but it’s completely necessary in homes. Unfortunately, the coffee table at the center of this movie is far gone and out, complete with naked women holding up a shield of glass for its table. It’s ugly and gaudy. And, as ...

“There are noises in my walls.” I happen to love it when the creepy-crawlies go into full-tilt comedy. And Kiah Roache-Turner’s Sting does exactly that. You’ll laugh! You’ll cry! You’ll want to curl up and die! Full of wonderfully on-point practical effects and one big-ass spider ...
With its atmosphere cranked up to an 11, All You Need Is Death is proof positive that creaky old folktales can still be disturbing in this modern world. All You Need Is Death takes its time unfurling its tapestry of gold and black. It’s spattered with blood and keeps part of its forward ...
I don’t think I have laughed this hard in my life. From beginning to end, Hundreds of Beavers is a silent comedy epic as slapstick turns endlessly creative and inspired throughout its running time. Trust me, your sides will hurt as a fur trapper finds his destiny among the cold and the wildlife ...
Love and romance come in very different degrees and sizes. It can be shallow at times and suddenly become overwhelming in another minute. It really depends on the person and where they are at their station in life. Some people, though, like “virtual insurance broker” Anabel (Anna ...