Category: Lionsgate
‘The Long Walk’ Film Review: A Moving and Suspenseful Parallel to Modern America
The director’s ability to balance emotion, suspense, and uncomfortable intensity is powerful and honors King’s original vision.
‘From the World of John Wick: Ballerina’ Film Review: Ana de Armas Goes Wick
Wiseman and company have delivered one of the most entertaining action movies of the year
‘Freaky Tales’ Film Review: Not Freaky Enough
This is the type of picture that would fit nicely into the filmographies of Cannon Films or New World Pictures.
‘The Killer’s Game’ Film Review: Fun Action Surrounds an Off-Balance Script
The new action-comedy, The Killer’s Game, packs a wallop in its well-choreographed and entertaining moments of gunplay and hand to hand combat. J.J. Perry’s sophomore outing as director gets these scenes down. The filmmaker was a stunt coordinator on the
‘The Crow’ Film Review: A Gen X Goth Classic Respectfully Updated
It will be tough for devoted fans of Alex Proyas’ 1994 original to put aside their biases and go into the update with an open mind. If audiences will give this new version a chance, they will find Rupert Sanders’
‘Manhunt’ Miniseries Review: A Dark History Well Told
The dramatically intriguing new Apple TV+ miniseries Manhunt, is a smart and well done parallel of Secretary of War Edwin Stanton and murderer John Wilkes Booth in the aftermath of President Abraham Lincoln’s assassination. Stanton is steadfast in his desire
Film Review- ‘The Old Way’: 2023 Begins With A Good Western
With the arrival of Brett Donowho’s “The Old Way”, Nicolas Cage gets the chance to star in his first Western. While the genre is far from its heyday of the 40’s and 50’s, respect for “oaters” still lives in the
‘Zeros and Ones’: An Abstract Vision Of A Broken World
Unique cinematic auteur Abel Ferrara’s dark and philosophical head trip of a world engulfed in separation and dangerous distrust