Triangle is a forgettable direct-to-video horror picture with occasional hints of promise.
The Good Guy is mostly as generic as it sounds.
We live in an age of so many pathetic wannabe cult pictures that it’s refreshing to occasionally come across the real deal.
Garbage Dreams’s images have the unsettling primal power of a dystopian sci-fi movie come to life.
Another serial killer movie, and this one’s so bad it reaffirms how often we take even mediocre pictures for granted.
Gigante isn’t a great movie, but it’s likeably humble and scruffy around the edges.
This Blu-ray is a charming presentation of an overrated childhood benchmark.
Gene Wilder is, of course, the reason that most people think they like this movie.
This collection is an ideal tribute to the horror staple.
Criterion’s edition of Monsoon Wedding is a comprehensive and beautiful presentation of a key work in Mira Nair’s career.
Mira Nair has clear gifts as a director, and her most appealing are her generosity and sense of texture.
This Blu-ray preserves the integrity and beauty of Demme’s film.
This is a concert film with a narrative, bursting at the seams with bits of invention and passion.
Nothing revisionist, but this collection is a warm, pleasant reminder for fans and a good start for newbies.
An admirable Sienna Miller effort isn’t enough to save this strange, plasti-quirky mess.