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Director Neil Jordan had The Company Of Wolves in 1984 and conducted an Interview With The Vampire a decade later.
Small wonder his newest Gothic offering should have the feel of a trilogy-closer, though those expecting plasma by the bucketload may find their bloodlust frustratingly unsated.
Jordan’s horror return doesn’t quite live up to expectations, and often confuses pretension with depth. Yet this remains a stylish and moody mood piece infused with an intriguing feminist slant.
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes has just released, and there's a lot to unpack about it.
Based on Adele Parks' novel, director Jeff Fisher's The Image of You positions itself as a sexy thriller movie dripping with intrigue and family deception, but it's largely a non-event.
When a messiah is needed, does it matter how a planet gets one? That's what we'll discuss in our Dune Part Two Review!
im still interested to watch this film even if the reviews are lukewarm in nature. the trailer looks promising.