Crammed with detailed craft, its appeal is further widened by dealing in universal fears: homesickness, identity, mental health. If you love movies, you’ll love this – oddly, it makes a perfect companion piece to The Artist, doing for sound what that did for silence.
Painstakingly recreating an era of full-blooded Italian horror, this niche-sounding yet accessible thriller confirms Strickland as a major talent.
Isabela Merced stoked the flames of the upcoming superhero battle at the box office.
No, the funniest movie of all time isn’t ‘Monty Python’s Life of Brian.’
Brian Skiba's Gunslingers borrows too much and offers too little.