John Frankenheimer’s forgotten 1979 B-movie “Prophecy” cashed in on the “Jaws” trend with an awesome man-versus-killer bear adventure.
A quiet, poignant, and moving documentary, The Deepest Breath is unforgettable.
The Descent: Part 2 falls within the overflowing pot of sequels made for the sake of making a sequel.
The Venture Bros. has always felt cinematic with its big sequences and Radiant Is the Blood of the Baboon’s Heart ups the ante.
The Descent is a film you literally feel, in a league all of its own.
Perfectly Good Moment is a difficult-to-watch and captivating thriller.
Safety Last!, Harold Lloyd’s most famous picture, manages to have impressive effects while also delivering delightful comedy throughout.
For better or for worse, Haunted Mansion makes for a fun spooky night on Disney+ for the family.
Jesse and Film Inquiry’s Bailey Jo Josie dive into two of the summer’s richest releases.
Sequel to the 1973 film about a 12-year-old girl who is possessed by a mysterious demonic entity, forcing her mother to seek the help of two priests.
The 3-part series highlights her ambitious career in front of the camera and behind.
The narrative of Oppenheimer’s life certainly holds more than ample fascination for even a film with a three-hour runtime.
The Sea Prince and the Fire Child is a classic waiting to be discovered.
A snapshot of small-town ennui with a hefty splash of neon-tinted noir, Streetwise has an intoxicating atmosphere.
Surfer: Teen Confronts Fear is both unique in the canon of midnight movies and reaffirms what makes each of them wonderful.