Ana Lily Amirpour's dystopian cannibal romance has great visuals and a near-nonexistent story.
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Ana Lily Amirpour's dystopian cannibal romance has great visuals and a near-nonexistent story.
The fifth entry in the franchise both falls short and is exactly what you'd expect from Michael Bay.
The third entry in Pixar's franchise races around in circles, literally and metaphorically.
A feature length cliffhanger for a story not worth revisiting or investing in to begin with.
The once great series gets a lacklustre continuation that borrows from the past rather than innovating.
The latest entry in Ridley Scott's Alien franchise is a mostly disappointing mixed bag.
Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn are paired as mother and daughter in this nearly laugh-free comedy.
A sequel bigger in scope and more developed in tone, slightly lacking the wonder of its predecessor.
Ben Wheatley's latest is a feature-length shootout that becomes more tedious than tense over time.
A personal look into the famed auteur's life, one surprisingly not focused towards his filmmaking.
Jaime reviews the mega-hit anime film from Japan that finally opens in North America today.
A gripping, intense Holocaust narrative led by a magnetic performance from Jessica Chastain.
The live-action adaptation of one of the most famous anime properties is a major disappointment.