International

The Confessions (Movie Review)

“Compassion is the only frontier worth fighting for.” Dan Brown meets Agatha Christie on the silver-screen in The Confessions (Le Confessioni), which arrived to select U.S. theaters in July 2017 thanks to Uncork’d Entertainment. In the posh, seaside resort town of Heiligendamm, Germany, a G8-style ... Read More

The Hunter’s Prayer (Film Review)

Sometimes even the hardest of shriveled, black souls can have a moment of weakness, displaying that even professional killers can have heart. So goes the action-packed tale of The Hunter’s Prayer, which opens in select U.S. theaters Friday, June 9th, thanks to Saban Films. Additionally, ... Read More
A Tale of Two Sisters: Two women sitting on a couch with blood on their faces.

A Tale of Two Sisters (Movie Review)

Asian horror is known to be slightly obscure, psychologically thrilling, and very artistic. Many films based on folktales have been remade over and over again. We see this with The Ring (2002), The Grudge (2004),and Shutter (2008) in the past years. In 2004 South Korean ... Read More