Tag: Patrick Wilson

The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It [Video Review]

Satan’s Cheerleaders: Chaves Dowses Shallow Waters in Spiritless Witch Hunt As we continue to plunder the mixed-up files of Ed and Lorraine Warren, the infamous...

The Commuter | Review

Herrings on a Train: Neeson Fights the Good Fight in Half-Baked Transportation Thriller You can see him in Berlin (Unknown, 2011), or see his...

The Conjuring 2 | Review

You Gotta Have Faith: Wan Advances another Franchise with Familiar Jolts After leaving behind his Insidious franchise and lending his name to the Fast...

2016 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Andy Goddard’s A Kind of Murder

Climbing up the ranks with mostly writing and directing television gigs (this includes a handful of "Downton Abbey" episodes), Andy Goddard flew under the radar...

Bone Tomahawk | Review

Down to the Bone: Zahler’s Debut a Dapper Genre Hybrid For his directorial debut, screenwriter S. Craig Zahler assembles an illustrious cast in Bone Tomahawk,...

Zipper | Review

The Ballad of Franks and Beans: Stephens’ Dips Toes and Other Bits into Political Scandal It is still very much a man’s world, or so...

Home Sweet Hell | Review

Hell is Where the Home Is : Burns’ Dismally Heavy-handed Dark Comedy Playing like the crass, harebrained sister of Gone Girl’s infidelity issued ‘hell hath...

Stretch | Review

To Live and Drive in LA: Carnahan’s Trip into Hollyweird In an unprecedented and surprisingly brusque move, Universal chose to dump Joe Carnahan’s latest film,...

Space Station 76 | Review

Earth Below Us: Plotnick’s Debut a Sweet Space Soap Opera Those familiar with the comedic genius of Jack Plotnick should be thrilled to see his...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014: #184. Anthony Burns’ North of Hell

North of Hell Director: Anthony Burns Writer(s): Carlo Allen, Ted Elrick, Tom Lavagnino Producer(s): Burns, A.J. Buckley, Jeff Culotta and Darko Ent.’s Sean McKittrick U.S. Distributor: Rights Available Cast:...

2014 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Anthony Burns’ North of Hell

We were big fans of Anthony Burns' debut film, the visually strong coming-of-ager sans pretension and a nod to the Dazed and Confused sorts with...

Insidious: Chapter 2 | Review

When Less is More: Wan’s Sequel Does 2 Much A follow-up to 2010’s highly entertaining old-school horror throwback Insidious seemed a tall order, yet James...

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