Tag: Anthony Mackie

The Woman in the Window [Video Review]

Dial V for Voyeur: Wright Waxes Hitchcockian in Enjoyable Neo Noir “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery,” said Oscar Wilde, “that mediocrity can pay...

Outside the Wire [Video Review]

Android Schadenfreude: Hafstrom Soldiers to the Future with Familiar Agenda Anthony Mackie is the computer who wore combat gear in Outside the Wire, the latest...

Synchronic [Video Review]

E.M.Time Machine: Benson & Moorhead Do the Time Warp Again Designer drugs prove to be a mystical gateway to the past in Synchronic, the fourth...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Independent Films of 2019: #24. Benedict Andrews’ Against All Enemies

Against All Enemies Another highly anticipated sophomore feature in our countdown, Benedict Andrews expands the size of canvas moving from the duet in Una to...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #39. Jonathan Helpert – IO

2018 came and will have went and IO will not have dropped. Perhaps there is a lot more after effect works demanded for this...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #4. Benedict Andrews – Against All Enemies

After making his debut entrance with Una (read our review), Australian theatre and filmmaker Benedict Andrews didn't waste much time moving directly into his sophomore gig with the...

Tuesday Blus: Max Ophüls’ Letter from an Unknown Woman, Nolan’s Dunkirk & Bigelow’s Detroit

This week’s edition of Tuesday Blus includes the following titles: Dunkirk (2017) - Warner Bros., Detroit (2017) - Twentieth Century Fox, Letter from an...

2018 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Jonathan Helpert’s IO

Originally set up with thesps Elle Fanning, Diego Luna and Clay Jeter in the director's chair, IO, the Sundance Institute’s Writers Lab and the...

Detroit | Review

Horror Hotel: Bigelow and Boal Recount Grim Chapter of Racial Disparity This year’s most harrowing horror movie, Kathryn Bigelow’s Detroit, happens to be based on...

Top 25 Most Anticipated Studio Films of 2017: #5. Kathryn Bigelow’s Untitled Detroit Project

Untitled Detroit Project Director: Kathryn Bigelow Writer: Mark Boal Kathryn Bigelow breaks a five year hiatus with her latest, the as yet unnamed Untitled Detroit Project, her...

Triple 9 | Blu-ray Review

Following the relative disappointment of his 2012 Western Lawless, John Hillcoat scored a pulpy comeback with heist thriller Triple 9, even though it only recouped...

Triple 9 | Review

The Russians Are Coming: Hillcoat Juggles Strands in Sprawling Heist Thriller About half way into John Hillcoat’s impressively staged heist thriller Triple 9, it becomes...

Shelter | Review

A Hard Knock Life: Bettany’s Naive Debut Exudes Good Intentions Actor Paul Bettany makes his directorial debut with Shelter, meant to be a glimpse into...

Ant-Man | Review

Can’t-Man: Reed’s Marvel Entry Positions Rudd as Dubious Franchise Tangent Evidence of Marvel’s continuing imperviousness to even the most promising of fashionable script doctors is...

Black or White | Review

Black to Basics: Binder’s Safely Bland Racial Message Movie The latest film from actor/director/screenwriter Mike Binder, Black or White presents us with the possibility of...

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Who by Fire (Comme le feu) | Review

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