The film hauntingly suggests that a man’s most rational move in a rigged society is to fade away into the ecosystem.
Its simple but valuable moral lesson finds comfortable enough expression in an aesthetic that’s banal but consistent.
“From the producers of Underworld” touts Blood and Chocolate’s poster, announcing the lame creative bootlegging to follow.
Four not-so-probing documentaries highlight this Taking Lives DVD, which should appeal only to fans of Angelina Jolie’s boobies.
This umpteenth serial killer procedural opens with a prologue fully acclimated to the motifs of its inspiration.
A sign of the times: S.W.A.T. opens with an aerial shot of the Hollywood sign before quickly descending into white-noise chaos.
Just in time for Christmas, here’s something special to give to that special lady in your life looking to scratch that seven-year itch.
Now that women are cheating on Richard Gere, a door has opened for a fresher Mr. Goodbar.