“Hold the Dark” is a convoluted mess
The Netflix original “Hold the Dark” is a deeply atmospheric film that won’t hold casual viewers’ attention for more than 15 minutes. […]
The Netflix original “Hold the Dark” is a deeply atmospheric film that won’t hold casual viewers’ attention for more than 15 minutes. […]
Director Shane Black’s “The Predator” is a wildly inconsistent film that entertains despite bland characters, hit-or-miss humor and generic plotting. While losing the balls-to-the-wall spark that made the 1987 original compelling, the film’s bloody carnage and self-awareness make it perfectly watchable, if not particularly noteworthy. […]
The 1987 version of “Predator,” starring an unrealistically buff Arnold Schwarzenegger, is a macho, explosive and brainless film that still holds up surprisingly well in 2018. The film stars Schwarzenegger as Dutch, an elite soldier […]
“The Happytime Murders” is crass, foul, profane and objectively terrible. Yet, it is oddly entertaining. Director Brian Henson, who previously produced family-friendly puppet fare, has a pretty twisted mind. The film revolves around a puppet […]
Warning: spoilers ahead. Few movies in recent memory have elicited a sense of pure B-movie glee like director Leigh Whannell’s “Upgrade.” The film centers around Grey Trace, played by Logan Marshall-Green, who works as a […]
Minor spoiler warning. Spike Lee’s “BlacKkKlansman” is a disturbing and provocative condemnation of hatred, making it one of 2018’s must-see films. “BlacKkKlansman” centers around an African-American man in the 1970s named Ron Stallworth, played brilliantly […]
“’Won’t You Be My Neighbor?’ is a perfect film, in my humble opinion,” writes Gordon McPherson, The Index movie reviewer. “I have not one single problem with it, besides that it ends.” […]
“Given this ridiculous plot, viewers shouldn’t expect ‘Rampage’ to take itself too seriously,” writes Gordon McPherson, The Index movie reviewer. […]
“While the concluding chapter of ‘Unsane’ makes an unfortunate detour into horror movie cliches,” writes Gordon McPherson, The Index movie reviewer, “Soderbergh has crafted a subversive, Hitchcockian thrill ride that will leave audiences glued to their seats through white-knuckle suspense and disturbing plot twists.” […]
“Despite a ridiculous premise, ‘A Quiet Place’ features some of the most frighteningly tense scenes put to the silver screen in quite some time,” writes Gordon McPherson, The Index movie reviewer. […]
“’Ready Player One’ feels like a film designed to appeal to the geek within us all, sacrificing emotional heft and dramatic stakes for simplistic, yet undeniably fun, popcorn entertainment,” writes Gordon McPherson, The Index movie reviewer. […]
“With the near-endless stream of cyberpunk movies releasing in theaters nowadays, it’s to be expected that one of them will turn out to be pretentious garbage,” writes Gordon McPherson, movie reviewer for The Index. […]
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