This delightfully trashy entry in the seasonal subgenre follows a killer Santa with a heart, and a case of blood lust. By Beatrice Loayza When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film ...
Aya Tsintziras is a freelance writer who writes about TV, movies, and has a particular interest in the horror genre. She has a Political Science degree from the University of Toronto and a Masters of ...
A relatively polished remake of the notorious 1984 slasher puts its Santa-suited ax murderer through paces that should entertain horror fans, but grow heavy with too many plot strands by the end.
Since the release of Dexter, there’s been a cultural fascination with serial killers as vigilantes you can cheer for despite their dark passengers. In his take on the psychosexual slasher nightmare ...
The actor stars in the director's first American film in 20 years, a revenge thriller featuring virtually no dialogue. By Frank Scheck When it comes to action movies, dialogue is highly overrated.
In his latest action thriller, the director foregrounds grief and pain over the balletic mayhem of his previous work. Photo: Carlos Latapi/Lionsgate This review was originally published on December 1.
The death of a child haunts John Woo’s most lasting Hollywood achievement, 1997’s “Face/Off,” the one he should be remembered for. (Don’t fight me on this.) It’s a mark of the Hong Kong action ...
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