Money matters within the hierarchy of a blended family go under scrutiny in an icy Russian drama.
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Horror Rod Lott Another camcorder film? Only in part, but at least Lovely Molly comes from the mind of Eduardo Sánchez, who helped kick-start the craze back on a mainstream scale with 1999's The Blair Witch Project,
which he co-wrote and co-directed. So there's that, not to mention this
must be the only one scored by avant-garde indie instrumental act
Tortoise.
Unlike the filmmakers’ previous thriller, you won’t break a ‘Sweat.’
Thriller Rod Lott Penumbra is Spanish for "partly in the shadows," which is how we
first find the fourth-floor apartment that Margarita Sanchez (Cristina
Brondo, Dario Argento's Do You Like Hitchcock?) shows to Jorge
Kepler (Berta Muñiz), representative for a prospective renter willing to
pay four times the going rate, and for a full year in advance.
Comedy Rod Lott
With one of those titles that doubles as a story summary, Jersey Shore Shark Attack is the rare made-for-Syfy film that has more to it than said title.
Thriller Rod Lott
Stop me if this sounds familiar: a handful of people trapped in an
elevator, in a life-or-death situation, and one of them is not who he or
she seems to be.
Action Rod Lott
I love the character of Blade. I love the Blade comic books, starting with his debut in Marvel's Tomb of Dracula in the 1970s. I love all three Blade movies — yes, including that third one. Hell, I even love the short-lived Blade series Spike TV aired in 2006.
Action Rod Lott
While it's safe to say Dolph Lundgren will never win an Academy Award, the Expendable's performance in One in the Chamber
runs rings around his co-star who did. (To be fair, that Oscar winner
is Cuba Gooding Jr., whose statuette the Academy likely wishes it could
revoke, but still.)
Comedy Rod Lott
One of many spy flicks released amid the height of the 007 craze, 1965's The Liquidator
may look and sound like a James Bond imitator — what with a winning
animated credits sequence set to a Lalo Schifrin song belted out by
Shirley Bassey — but it's actually a spoof, as quickly becomes clear.