Last Stand, The (2013)
Kim Jee-woon’s American debut isn’t nearly as entertaining and over the top as his Korean films, but it still makes for a fun comeback for Arnold.
Kim Jee-woon’s American debut isn’t nearly as entertaining and over the top as his Korean films, but it still makes for a fun comeback for Arnold.
Guillermo Del Toro presents another disappointing horror effort that will leave you wishing you stuck with watching the short film that it’s very loosely built on.
Russian sign language, the mafia, and a debt with a casino that must be settled all set in contemporary late 90’s Russia.
Roman Coppola’s sophomore piece is one heck of a journey inside the mind of a broken-hearted asshole.
Dredd and his rookie partner Anderson battle their way through a high-rise building to stop evil drug lord Ma-Ma.
Rurouni Kenshin follows an ex-assassin called Kenshin Himura (Sato) during the Meiji period (1868-1912) trying to find atonement for his past deeds by protecting those around him.
A cast of mostly talented people wasted on a travesty of a screenplay by Chris Colfer.
Tai Chi Hero picks up from where we left Tai Chi Zero, with Lu Chan ready to Marry Yunia and Zijing still looking for sweet payback.
Ruben Fleischer’s attempt at a crime drama tries way too hard on all levels and ends up being a big disappointment.