While an encounter with the hitman, his wife and the bodyguard is certain to be violent and painful, the trio almost always put their victims out of their misery swiftly. Lucky for audiences, “The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard” does the same.
With thrilling monster encounters and new, inventive ways to deal with a world gone silent, “A Quiet Place Part II” does nothing but build on its predecessor.
“Cruella” is a genuinely fantastic film – and far and away the best Disney live-action entry to date.
“Riders of Justice” is a shining example of Danish cinema, combining the grit of an action-thriller and the humanity and lightheartedness of real life.
While it won’t change the history of cinema, or even rewrite the zombie subgenre, “Army of the Dead” doesn’t need to be anything more than what it is – a gruesome, comedic thrill ride.
For all of its promise of neon lit cinematography and a thrilling new spin, there is nothing in “Spiral” that sets it apart from its predecessors.
Warner Bros.’ first two films of 2021, “Judas and the Black Messiah” and “The Little Things,” are making their Blu-ray debut on May 4.
While “The Mitchells vs. The Machines” may utilize familiar familial tropes, refreshing animation and self-aware humor make “The Mitchells vs. The Machines” an all-around blast.
In “In the Earth” director Ben Wheatley has crafted a truly mesmerizing experience, as the mounting dread is felt in every passing minute.
“Wonder Woman 1984” is here in stunning 4K Ultra HD, and the home release comes loaded with bonus features.
“The Ten Commandments” is heading home in stunning 4K just in time for Easter. Find out everything the remastered version has to offer.
If you are looking for great action with some crazy fights and brutal takedowns, “Nobody” is absolutely a must-watch.
“The Courier” is a dark tale of Russian turncoats and British Intelligence that is charming, thrilling, and packs a lot of heart.
“Cherry” scratches the surface of a number of serious issues – from addiction to PTSD – but never commits to fully exploring any of them.
While “Chaos Walking” may not stick every landing, what it does get right is highly enjoyable.
While “Raya and the Last Dragon” may be a bit lacking in originality, the journey itself is plenty of fun thanks to the beautiful animation and pitch-perfect voice cast.