Sharing my love of film through words.
A clever, funny, and heartfelt high-concept romantic rom-com that seeks to answer the existential question of should Gwyneth Paltrow have long hair or short?
A clever, funny, and heartfelt high-concept romantic rom-com that seeks to answer the existential question of should Gwyneth Paltrow have long hair or short?
If Alfred Hitchcock wasn’t so British or held down by standards and practices of his time all of his movies would have been like this.
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
The biggest compliment you can pay a horror movie is to admit it scared you; once the credits rolled I sat on my couch for ten minutes starring at nothing: In the Mouth of Madness shook me to my core.
This isn’t the best horror movie John Carpenter has ever made, but it is by far his most terrifying. The end of his “Apocalypse Trilogy”, it follows an insurance investigator named Trent who is sent to track down a missing horror…
Michael Douglas really does look like a guy who would hire someone to kill you.