It seems everything that made District 9 great was a series of fortunate mistakes.

It seems everything that made District 9 great was a series of fortunate mistakes.

Does this moralizing discussion of torture and safety make the cut?

Grindhouse inspired flick from the director of Darling.

Man from Reno is a 2014 thriller/mystery directed by Dave Boyle. While there are interesting aspects of the film, why it has a high score on rotten tomatoes is beyond me. The film fails to meet basic genre expectations.

Insane folks with machetes, crazy driving, orgies, drugs, and lots of swearing. The addition of the end of the world makes this film a different from the average Australian day…
Rarely are viewers presented with such a finely crafted film. Darling approaches important and heavy subjects with quality and grace. Led by the stellar acting of Lauren Ashley Carter, the film cares not for simple shock tactics, conventional constructions, or contemporary audiences’ horrible attention spans. Instead we are treated to a film that does not only appeal to the lowest common denominator.
Tom Hanks’ third attempt to prove once and for all that he can’t be trusted in museums. Should viewers expect an exciting installment from Dan Brown’s novels or are we subjected a snore fest? Well, read on.
After watching The Lobster, I realized that Yorgos Lanthimos might be one of the more innovative directors out there right now. Colin Farrell and Rachel Weisz lead the story. In the future, single people are transported to a hotel and will be turned into an animal if they cannot find a mate within the allotted time.