John Leguizamo
Violent Night is a worthy addition to the Christmas action-comedy lineup, but its sizable helping of blood and gore isn’t enough to make it truly stand out.
The Menu is a masterfully dark comedy severed extra vicious and deviously delicious.
When a group of mercenaries attack the estate of a wealthy family, Santa Claus must step in to save the day (and Christmas).
There is not anything inherently wrong about Playing with Fire, you won’t be happy with the time you’ve spent in the theater.
Video Dispatches is a regular column featuring reviews of recent home video releases – this week, focusing on LGBTQ+ releases from Shout!
While The Sun Is Also A Star does its job, it falls prey to the humdrum curse of countless other romance films.
This insightful, genre bending thriller shouldn’t slip under the radar- it should transform Victor Almanzar to an in-demand screen presence.
In recent years, the gangster film seems to be a stale genre, with a majority of the films lacking any distinctive qualities. Last year’s Black Mass is a prime example, with the only really memorable aspect of the film being Johnny Depp’s performance. Viewed against this backdrop, then, The Infiltrator just manages to stand out amongst modern films.