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Movie Review: Glass
Movie Review: Glass
Movie Review: Glass
I am in awe of Shymalan's story telling, and for not just keeping my attention for a couple hours but keeping it for 19 years.
‘Overlord’ Review: An Aggressively Boring Nazi Zombie Rehash
‘Overlord’ Review: An Aggressively Boring Nazi Zombie Rehash
‘Overlord’ Review: An Aggressively Boring Nazi Zombie Rehash
Let’s get this out of the way up front: Overlord is not, by any stretch of the imagination, a Cloverfield movie. There are monsters — both literal and figurative — and a sci-fi horror plot with a vague whiff of Lovecraft, but the latest film from J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot is entirely its own beast, for better or worse. Unfortunately in this case it’s the latter, as what was clearly intended to be a timely thriller fails to deliver on nearly every level.
‘Apostle’ Review: Dan Stevens Leads a Solid, But Unremarkable Cult Thriller
‘Apostle’ Review: Dan Stevens Leads a Solid, But Unremarkable Cult Thriller
‘Apostle’ Review: Dan Stevens Leads a Solid, But Unremarkable Cult Thriller
Gareth Evans captivated audiences in 2011 with The Raid, a pulse-pounding action-thriller that showcased his fascination with Indonesian martial arts as well as an exceptional knack for editing and fight choreography. For his fifth feature, Apostle, the Welsh filmmaker ditches many of the elements with which his name has become synonymous in favor of a grim fable about a religious cult in the early 20th century. It’s solid enough, though you’d probably never suspect Evans directed it if his name wasn’t in the credits.

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