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The movie has an unusual sense of urgency to it, and the two lead actors in the film convey that quite well.
An intriguing variation on the heist genre, The Vault has some creepy visuals as it builds itself into a horror corner.
An ultra slick and cold thriller with a strong physical performance by star Stone, Basic Instinct 2 is a draining psychosexual experience for purveyors of sordid cinematic forays into the erotic avenues that few films dare tread these days.
The movie doesn't offer anything new; in westerns there tends to be good guys and bad guys who must settle a score by the end, and this one is no different, but the grace of the film is that it digs its heels deep into the mud and sticks to its guns without becoming sensational.
A sequel to both Unbreakable and Split, Glass is the finale to M. Night Shyamalan's comic book-style superhero trilogy, and while it proposes to be a grand climax with earth shattering revelations, it ends up being one of the most underwhelming and disappointing mass market experiments in ages.
The story told is unflinchingly graphic in its depictions of savage life, showing rape and slaughter in unblinking reality.
The movie almost feels like a homemade video shot and edited by a bunch of teenagers, with all its creaky, guy-in-a-suit creature effects and clunky scripting, but at least it's earnest
Directed by Matthau's friend and frequent co-star Jack Lemmon, Kotch is a sweet and somewhat melancholy film about ageism and life itself.
Plot: An alcoholic journalist finds himself on the trail of a murderer after the police make him a suspect in...