This documentary by director James Fox is a seminal update to the UFO conversation. Compelling and informative, it puts credibility over sensationalism. More…
Praised as one of the best movies of 2016, Arrival foretells a challenge humanity might face in the near future. How would we communicate with aliens? More…
Based on Heinlein’s sci-fi classic “All You Zombies-“, Predestination turns the timetravel genre upside down and takes it to extremes. More…
Norman Buckley brings us a look at Stanley Kubrick’s controversial and almost universally misunderstood Eyes Wide Shut, starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. More…
In Peter Jackson’s second installment of Tolkien’s The Hobbit, the dwarves, along with Bilbo and Gandalf, continue their quest to reclaim the treasures Smaug the dragon stole. More…
Max is the story of a Belgian Malinois who returns to America from war in Afghanistan and is adopted by his handler’s family after suffering a traumatic experience. More…
This documentary by director James Fox is a seminal update to the UFO conversation. Compelling and informative, it puts credibility over sensationalism. More…
Will & Grace’s Eric McCormack takes the lead in this unique and absorbing time travel tale that thrives on multi-faceted characters and an evocative storyline. More…
Fritz Lang directs this 1931 film which sees Peter Lorre playing a child murderer preying on local children. When the police are unable to catch him, other criminals join in the manhunt. More…
Peter O’Toole’s wonderful performance as the long in the tooth monarch with a whole family plotting to be rid of him is a magnificent testament to the actor’s abilities. More…
For this week’s addition to the Stephen King cult classic season, Jamie Suckley is mauled by Lewis Teague’s 1983 film Cujo. Anyone would think this dog had rabies or something? More…
Adapted by Carl Mayer from the short story Die Reise nach Tilsit, F. W. Murnau’s Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans is nothing short of a triumph in the realm of early cinema. More…
Hideo Nakata’s Dark Water goes beyond the scares of the menacing vengeful spirit with a solid foundation of drama that clicks into place brilliantly with supernatural horror. More…
Michael Stearns, Lisa Gerrard and Marcello De Francisci’s score for Ron Fricke’s Samsara yields some wonderful surprises, despite quite a few omissions from the film. More…
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