LRA writes:
Liam Neeson, despite whoring himself out to the highest bidder anymore, is still a solid enough actor to elevate even the worst film. Now, while Non-Stop is far from being a horrible film, it does wear out its welcome far too soon after setting the stage for what should have been a fun mystery thriller but instead devolves into a generic action movie by the end. Neeson is just about the only part of the film that keeps everything from collapsing under the weight of its own absurdities and extremely bland characterizations though.
Bionic gives sibling rivalry a whole new level in cinema with the dystopian addition that stands as a reflection of our increasingly technology-dependent world.
Colors of Evil: Red Review: is an impactful and disturbing watch that could've opened up its mysteries a bit slower.
Bionic Ending Explained: The fate of the two sisters and the bionic illegal trade, what happens to it all is answered here.