Warner Bros. has released the trailer for Trap. Warner Bros. Pictures presents a new experience in the world of M. Night Shayamalan—“Trap” —featuring performances by
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30 Days Of Night (2007) – Review
In 2007, a mere year before Twilight turned the popular view of cinematic vampires into glittery navel gazers who play baseball and yearn for high
Sin City (2005) – Review
Even during a decade where comic book movies rose to prominence like never before, Sin City still felt like a lead pipe to the back
Black Hawk Down (2001) – Review
In order to place you deeply into the maelstrom of cacophonous hell that is war, filmmakers often have to embrace the chaos if they’re going
Oppenheimer (2023) – Review
As clock counted down and the zero hour approached to the release of Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, it became apparent that its power didn’t just lurk
Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre (2023) – Review
Cinematic super spies seem to be ten-a-penny these days, but with James Bond currently taking a breather before being recast and Ethan Hunt winding up
Pearl Harbor (2001) – Review
To this day, “Bayologists” (the term for the nonexistent scientists I just made up who study the works of Michael Bay) still aren’t entirely sure
‘Operation Fortune: Ruse De Guerre’ – Official Trailer
The trailer has been released for ‘Operation Fortune: Ruse De Guerre’, the new film from Guy Ritchie. This spy thriller stars Jason Statham, Aubrey Plaza,
The Faculty (1998) – Review
For the vast majority of us, negotiating the social pitfalls of education was (or still is) a rollercoaster ride of flaring hormones, various attempts at
Halloween H20 (1998) – Review
20 years after John Carpenter’s seminal slasher classic crept in through cinema’s back window that cinema carelessly left open while babysitting; and 20 years BEFORE