Rental Family
A layered performance from Brendan Fraser makes “Rental Family” a must-watch for anyone yearning and desperate to feel something.
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three
The film presents a true, honest, and ultimately entertaining look at an ugly time in the city’s past, a time of cynicism and pessimism when New York City was like living in a hellscape.
Atomic Blonde
Atomic Blonde” presents a visually sleek, stylized, and dynamic look at Berlin just before the fall of the Berlin Wall while featuring a soundtrack as killer as its lead actress.
Uncle Buck
“Uncle Buck” is a comedy that could have fallen flat but is elevated by talents of its star and director, who both show an evolution in their craft.
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Kirk being forced from multiple directions to deal with his own mortality and the mortality of those he loves after a career of cheating death and the no-win situation is what makes this the best of Star Trek.
Predator: Badlands
“Predator: Badlands” makes an actual Predator its protagonist in a story about overcoming one’s toxic family.
Back to the Future
“Back to the Future” makes the the year 1985, awash in decay and stagnation, Kansas while the year 1955, bristling with innocence and promise, stands in as Oz.
Pump Up the Volume
Teenagers need a voice to rally around. “Pump Up the Volume”, the 1990 film directed and written by Allan Moyle”, understands this quite well.
Queens of the Dead
The younger Romero takes the genre and spins it for a modern comedic tale that honors the queer community and has fun making concentred critiques towards influencer culture.
Jaws: The Revenge
There is still a special fondness in my heart for “Jaws: The Revenge”, no matter how atrociously bad it is in both concept and execution.
The Cabin in the Woods
These same horror stories, these same archetypes, and these same concepts have been proven to appease the audiences and keep them from revolting.
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
What makes “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” so effective is Tobe Hooper’s knowledge of and ability to let the audience know that rural American can be absolutely terrifying.
Zombieland
According to “Zombieland”, the 2009 comedic take on the zombie genre from director Ruben Fleischer, rules play a very important part in surviving the wasteland that was once modern society.
The Smashing Machine
“The Smashing Machine” specifically tells the story about Mark Kerr’s experiences in mixed martial arts during the years 1997 to 2000.