Cary Elwes
From filming style to a twisty narrative structure, “Saw” is a film that not only bore a franchise but has retained itself as a true horror classic.
Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre is not a movie we need per se, but for those enthusiasts of Guy Ritchie, it might have been just enough for them.
Black Christmas is not the knock-out holiday film you might be craving, but it entertaining to say the least.
A cranky, retired author reluctantly embarks on a final book tour to help out a young publisher.
A group of students are stalked by a stranger during their Christmas break. A remake of the 1974 horror film ‘Black Christmas’.
Premiering back in 2004, Saw is a landmark horror film, launching a multitude of sequels in addition to an entire sub-genre of horror.
It’s not one of the horror greats that many people make it out to be, but Saw is crafty and ambitious enough to warrant a horror buff’s time.
Sugar Mountain is a dark thriller about life in small-town America; with fine character acting and tension building, it’s a unique hit.