Red Right Hand Review
Andie MacDowell makes for a great bad guy, but little else manages to make an impact in this generic action thriller.
Andie MacDowell makes for a great bad guy, but little else manages to make an impact in this generic action thriller.
Despite the anticipated reunion of Danai Gurira and Andrew Lincoln, the sixth zombie spin-off is more of the same.
Hilary Swank and Alan Ritchson lead an emotional and inspirational film about faith that is formulaic but effective.
Featuring tremendous performances from Kingsley Ben-Adir and Lashana Lynch, there’s very little to connect with here outside of the great tunes.
While Kathryn Newton absolutely shines, Lisa Frankenstein is often hampered by its terrible script and awkward tone.
The animated adaptation of Laurence Yep’s The Tiger’s Apprentice is a visual feast that gives the Chinese zodiac the superhero treatment.
Chris Nash’s In A Violent Nature is unique in that it upends the slasher formula by being from the perspective of the killer.
Melissa Barrera has a terrific showcase role in the Sundance Midnight selection, Your Monster, a musical/horror/rom-com mash up.
Sofia Vergara excels in a 1980s-set successor to Narcos that is heavy on violence and short on subtlety.
Marvel Studios’ first Spotlight series is a gritty, violent spin-off of Hawkeye and Daredevil that doesn’t quite hit as hard as it wants to.
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