A cruise for the super-rich sinks, leaving survivors, including a fashion model celebrity couple, trapped on an island.
One can applaud the ambition and imagination in creating such a unique, complex fantasy world while also wishing it was just a little bit less packed.
This week, Jesse and Newsy’s Daniel Feingold take a look back at the 2022 summer movie season.
If you’re a fan of raunchy comedies, many of which have been cited as an inspiration for this one, book a date with Movers Ultimate today.
The comedy and performances are really what set Glorious up to maintain its rather flimsy horror premise.
Featuring never-before-seen footage and performances, filmmaker Brett Morgen explores David Bowie’s creative, spiritual and musical journey.
Since this film was having its 25th-anniversary edition released (in a gorgeous 4k Steel book), I felt it was the perfect film to shine a light on.
Atom Egoyan has made a series of dark, off-beat, and simply ingenious thrillers most film lovers have not seen.
A former police officer turned professor gets drawn into an escalating battle of wills that puts her most deeply held values to the test.
The strength lies in the movie’s ability to make the most with a small budget, but it cannot mask the shortcomings of an uncompelling story.
A young couple travel to a remote island to eat at an exclusive restaurant where the chef has prepared a lavish menu, with some shocking surprises.
Rogue Agent isn’t your average spy movie—mostly because the central character is not your average spy.
Andrew Dominik’s two documentary productions with musician Nick Cave function more as hypnotic trance of visual, incandescent composition.
Fall also builds on its characters, taking the idea of trust, love, redemption, and the will to survive to new heights.
A father’s wish magically brings a wooden boy to life in Italy, giving him a chance to care for the child.