A cocaine-fueled and vengeful Cages tears a swath of bloody vengeance in this hypnotically mesmerizing, intensely personal and metal as hell horror flick.
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
― Audrey Hepburn
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
― Audrey Hepburn
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A cocaine-fueled and vengeful Cages tears a swath of bloody vengeance in this hypnotically mesmerizing, intensely personal and metal as hell horror flick.
The latest entry in the dinosaur rampage franchise is somehow a natural progression from the themes of the heady Michael Crichton novel - and the stupidest entry in the series.
Not even a wonderful Saoirse Ronan performance, some incredible cinematography and an unconventional story framework save the British drama from being completely forgettable.
It took eleven films and more than 40 years, but the Star Wars franchise finally got its first purely and unabashedly fun romp with this Western-heist flick.
Anchored by three strong performances and a light, graceful storytelling touch, this romantic drama has a taut intensity as it explores faith, denial and identity.
If ever there was a hybrid of art house cinema and exploitation flick, it's this bloody ride.
Timely, personal and eye-opening, this documentary takes a clear stance on a controversial issue - but more critically, it humanizes the hot button topic of gender identity.
Part psychological drama and part crime thriller, this warped love story leverages its disturbing plot into a mesmerizing and nerve-wracking portrait of a damaged woman forced to reckon with her true nature.
Every distraction in the anime toolkit is used to hide broad characters, an unfocused plot and a generally uninspired story.
This unbelievable documentary recounts the truly stranger-than-fiction true story and its even more surprising underlying mystery.
Bite-sized capsule reviews of films screening at the 44th Seattle International Film Festival. This article will continue to be updated throughout 2018 SIFF.
A spoiler-filled review of the film every Marvel Film has been leading toward. Here be spoilers.
The indie science-fiction horror flick is a journey deeper and deeper into a seemingly tranquil commune’s warped nightmare.
If you took an action flick and accentuated all the quiet, humane moments between bloody fight sequences, the result would be this innovative mystery-thriller.
The moody crime thriller has all the hallmarks of a story that probably would have been better suited as a short film.
Go into the film cold -- know as little as possible about the premise going into the theater. Just know this is one of the great cinematic experiences of the year.
This intimate portrait of world renowned violinist Itzhak Perlman offers a warm look at the enthusiastic artist.
The Sharon Stone dramatic-comedy is a string of clunky chapters bundled together by an uninspired gimmick.
Fans of all things '80s rejoice! Spielberg's adaptation is a kinetic and nostalgia-drenched valentine to Easter eggs and pop culture.