The sensibilities of Quentin Tarantino and Tony Scott come together to fashion one of the cornerstone films of the early 1990s.
Dispensing with all notions that Days of Thunder is a critical work of any sort reveals its hollow and misogynistic underpinnings.
Perhaps it’s fortunate for Denzel Washington’s career that the film was both a commercial and financial failure.
Believe it or not, there’s an interesting idea lurking inside Dead Heat.
No protagonist at True/False was more difficult to identify with than Joshua Milton Blahyi.
In the five years since this category, which was previous known as Best Sound Effects, was bumped up from three to five nominations.
If the film paints in purely black-and-white shades, it at least spreads its bland censure around.
Are Tony Scott’s films actually directed by Google Earth?
Scott’s next project is a remake of The Warriors. By the time of its release, Walter Hill fans will wish they could fold back time and prevent its making.
Bobby is an overly earnest bit of hero worship buried amidst an especially pedestrian, multi-narrative melodrama.
How to explain the generous reviews granted to the latest film by Tony Scott, the meister of the overbearing, trashy exploitation action genre?
Tony Scott doesn’t even wait for Déjà Vu to properly begin before employing the spastic visual stylings that are his calling card.
Though a good many of us might like to think otherwise, a critic is not a prognosticator.
The film is so aesthetically corrupt that it makes Michael Bay’s The Island look like a Bazinian tract by comparison.
The Hunger is strictly for perverts and camp enthusiasts.
The film is all all neo-gothic smoke and mirrors.
She speaks Spanish. She can play the piano. She can negotiate an Olympic-sized swimming pool. Is there anything Dakota Fanning can’t do?
Tony Scott’s increasingly showy cinematographic sensibilities tend toward the ephemeral and shallow.
A pristine example of rock-solid studio filmmaking getting the professional treatment on DVD.
Tony Scott knows how to put on a good show.