Reel Reviews | The Running Man
Glen Powell headlines a brutal reimagining of Stephen King’s The Running Man, shifting the 1987 cult classic into a tense, socially charged thriller.
Glen Powell headlines a brutal reimagining of Stephen King’s The Running Man, shifting the 1987 cult classic into a tense, socially charged thriller.
In Weapons, Zach Cregger (Barbarian) crafts a haunting mystery-horror that sidesteps jump scares in favor of psychological dread.
by Monica Hayes 2018 is the year of sequels and prequels. Is Stefano Sollima’s Sicario: Day of the Soldado just as good, if not better [read more]
This week in StarAccess, we have screening passes for the action crime thriller, Sicario: Day of the Soldado. To win your free pass to this special [read more]
by Charles Kirkland Jr. The “Merc with a mouth” returns as Ryan Reynolds and company does it again in the sequel to the smash hit, [read more]
Currently in post-production for his upcoming film, Oldboy, writer/director/producer Spike Lee may have found his next film. Lee is reportedly taking over the production of [read more]
On the latest episode of Reel Shorts, guest critic, Cynthia Fuchs of PopMatters looks at the action crime film, Gangster Squad.
by Tim Gordon Veteran MIB field Agent J learns that Agent K’s life and the fate of Earth are at stake in the third installment [read more]