[yasr_overall_rating] After wandering a ruined city for years in search of food and shelter, two siblings find their way into one of the last remaining buildings. Inside, they find a man who will make them a dangerous offer to survive the outside world.
Movie Review: “Railroad Tigers” Introduces Us To Jackie Chan’s Not-So-Magnificent Seven
[yasr_overall_rating] A railroad worker in China in 1941 leads a team of freedom fighters against the Japanese in order to get food for the poor.
Movie Review: “Till We Meet Again” Resembles A Mumblecore “The Beach,” Sans DiCaprio Or Cults
[yasr_overall_rating] Follows a couple through their completely different journeys in Thailand and simultaneously reveals their past in New York through flash backs.
Alex’s Best & Worst Films Of 2016
Best Films of 2016: The Handmaiden (read review here) The Red Turtle The Lobster Hell or High Water Manchester by the Sea Arrival Neruda (read review here) Kubo and the Two Strings Aquarius (read review here) Things to Come (read review here) Honorable Mentions: Miss Sharon Jones! (read review here) People (read review here) 13th …
Movie Review: “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” Goes Base Delta Zero
[yasr_overall_rating] The Rebellion makes a risky move to steal the plans for the Death Star, setting up the epic saga to follow.
Movie Review: Bernal Hunts Down Gnecco In Larraín’s Poetic “Neruda”
[yasr_overall_rating] An inspector hunts down Nobel Prize-winning Chilean poet, Pablo Neruda, who becomes a fugitive in his home country in the late 1940s for joining the Communist Party.
Movie Review: “Alleycats” (Premium) Rushes To The Finish Line
[yasr_overall_rating] When bike courier Chris witnesses what looks like a murder, his first instinct is to cut and run. But when his curiosity draws him back in, he’s soon embroiled in a world of corruption, political power, and illegal bike racing.
Movie Review: “Mifune: The Last Samurai” Offers A Basic Overview of A Screen Legend
[yasr_overall_rating] A feature-length documentary about the life and films of legendary actor Toshiro Mifune, weaving together film clips, archival stills, and interviews with such luminaries as Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese. Narrated by Keanu Reeves.