Opening with a disclaimer that the producers have no memory of making the motion picture, the indie feature obviously revels in that era of exploitation, immediately passing itself off as a 70s no-budget, B-horror pic as authentically as it can: heavily embedded grain and scratches, a couple of SHOT MISSING frames, reel-to-reel tape decks, lava […]
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Seeking Justice
Now that hes made two movies that have skipped wide theatrical openings this year on a quick route to video, as Trespass and Seeking Justice have, perhaps its time for him to step back and make his next few choices really, really carefully. Heres the irony: Seeking Justice is one of the better things hes […]
A Bag of Hammers
Jason Ritter (The Perfect Family) and co-writer Jake Sandvig (Easy A) star as best buds Ben and Alan, two con men who make money off a valet-parking scheme. But other than that, theyre really nice guys. The axis of their felonious world shifts when they meet a boy who moves into the neighborhood with his […]
Sector 7
Also reminiscent of everything from James Camerons The Abyss to Stephen Sommers Deep Rising, but with multiple mentions of feng shui, the Korean sci-fi film takes place on a real-life ocean drilling rig, where work is on hold due to a stuck drill bit. Nevertheless, tough girl Ha Ji-won (Tidal Wave) is determined to find […]
D.O.A.
Dennis Quaid stars as English professor Dexter Cornell, who somehow contracts a fatal toxin that glows Re-Animator green and gives him 24 hours to live. Rather than just bang one of his students well, he does that, too he sets out to find who’s slipped him one mammoth mickey. And in doing so, […]
Vesper recipe
With two albums surveying themes of hope, redemption in Jesus, and supernatural healing to their name, its no surprise that The Vespers are a band of Christians. But are they a Christian band? A closer look at the college-aged siblings output and business acumen suggests theyre aiming for the former. When we got together, we […]
Hysteria
Yeah, that kind of feel-good. Based on a true story and scheduled to open Friday at AMC Quail Springs Mall 24, Hysteria unfolds in late 19th-century London a time when modern medicine amounted to a jar of leeches, theories about germs were poppycock, and the plague of the era was hysteria among women. Per […]
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance
Thats especially true for Spirit, considering it was directed by the acquired-taste tag team of Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, who gave the world such amped-up, anti-establishment thrillers as Gamer, Crank and its now-immortal Crank: High Voltage. By (thankfully) replacing non-returning director Mark Steven Johnson, Neveldine/Taylor automatically make this follow-up cooler. They get their mitts […]
Accident
Masterminded by a lonely, paranoid widowed man who looks like Dwight Schrute and goes by the name of The Brain (Louis Koo, Triple Tap), a group of four carries out hired hits by making them look like accidents, and remarkably, using no weapons. In the opening hit, for instance, a Triad gang boss is felled […]
Project X
So much potential is built in the first 15 or 20 minutes, in which mild-manner high school loser Thomas (Thomas Mann, It’s Kind of a Funny Story) is goaded into hosting a party while his parents are away. The goal, per obnoxious buddy Costa (newcomer Oliver Cooper), is for the rest of the student body […]
