Tag: thriller

  • Lovely, Dark, and Deep – Review

    Lovely, Dark, and Deep – Review

    Lovely, Dark, and Deep – Review A thriller, not of the psychological bent, but rather of the emotional one, as a young ranger deals with events and situations her training definitely didn’t prepare her for. **NOTE: this post may be updated with audio once we actually have the chance to talk about it. Until then,…

  • Monolith – Review

    Monolith – Review

    Monolith – Review I have a story to tell you… Man, I do love me a good Australian film. Horror and science fiction from down under just have a different flavor to them. Monolith, though, feels a bit more universal in its appeal, to me, and I think a lot of folks are going to…

  • Out of Darkness – Review

    Out of Darkness – Review

    Out of Darkness – Review The folks who helped produce Out of Darkness are Escape Plan Media, who also had a hand in crafting one of my favorite horror films, Saint Maud (see our review of that horror masterpiece HERE). Now, will the results for this film be the same as that one? Let’s find…

  • Argylle – Review

    Argylle – Review

    Argylle – Review In the grand tradition of the classic Romancing the Stone and the recent The Lost City, Argylle is a fish-out-of-water, spy-based action-adventure movie. First, let me just say that it’s nice to see Bryce Dallas Howard back in front of the camera after all her recent stints behind it. She’s got a…

  • A Haunting in Venice – Review

    A Haunting in Venice – Review

    A Haunting in Venice – Review 103 Minutes, Rated PG-13 Written by Michael Green (from Agatha Christie) Directed by Kenneth Branagh **NOTE: You can read Mark’s review below (check back for a link to Ryan’s review when it drops), then listen or watch as he and Ryan discuss the film in more depth. Remember, though,…

  • I Am Rage – Review

    I Am Rage – Review

    I Am Rage – Review 89 Minutes, Not Rated Written by Stephen Durham and David Ryan Keith Directed by David Ryan Keith **NOTE: this post may be updated with audio once we actually have the chance to talk about it. Until then, you can read Mark’s review below. Remember, though, you can listen to all…