RLJE Films
Writer-director Riley Stearns brings his drier-than-dust sense of humor to the science-fiction genre in Dual.
Sion Sono’s English-language debut stars Nicholas Cage as a criminal forced to track down the granddaughter of an Old West-meets-Mad Max warlord.
When it comes to shark-themed suspense films, it’s safe to say Great White won’t be joining the greats.
VFW is dumb fun, but unfortunately not nearly as much as the description would make it sound.
Plus One is a perfectly serviceable and adequate romantic comedy; it has moments that charm and promising performances.
The Standoff at Sparrow Creek is a shadowy, overly serious affair, and every element of its narrative and craft reflects the film’s white-knuckle grip.
Thanks to its inventiveness, effective execution and originality, All the Creatures Were Stirring is bound to be another Christmas horror classic.
Mandy continues to establish Cosmatos’ many predilections as a visual stylist and storyteller, albeit in a significantly more successful package.
For all of its merciless violence, Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich is a clever exercise in genre thrills and impossibly twisted humor.
Another Wolfcop is a worthy horror comedy, with a memorable team of characters at its center.