The Mechanic (1972) Review – Bronson is Awesome
The Mechanic isn’t interested in spectacle. It’s interested in control. From its opening minutes, the film makes that clear. The...
The Mechanic isn’t interested in spectacle. It’s interested in control. From its opening minutes, the film makes that clear. The...
Blood Work is not a thriller in a hurry. It doesn’t chase spectacle or overwhelm with noise. Instead, it settles...
A Perfect World is one of Clint Eastwood’s most quietly devastating films. Released in 1993, the same year as In...
Dark comedy is a risky lane to drive in at the best of times. Dark comedy about breast cancer? That’s...
What is horror supposed to do? Make us jump? Make us laugh nervously? Or leave us physically uncomfortable long after...
Pale Rider feels less like a traditional Western and more like a ghost story told in dust and gunpowder. By...
Anaconda (2025) doesn’t fully live up to the wild promise of its premise, but it delivers enough chaotic charm and...
Primate wastes no time establishing that this isn’t a novelty creature feature. Johannes Roberts opens with a burst of shocking...
On paper, City Heat sounds like a can’t-miss proposition. Pair Clint Eastwood and Burt Reynolds—two of the most recognizable screen...
Tightrope is one of the most quietly daring films in Clint Eastwood’s career. Released at a time when audiences largely...