When William Friedkin cuts to the heart of The Hunted, it shines
Tommy Lee Jones and Benicio del Toro’s climactic duel is a stupendous piece of filmmaking in a good film that could have been great with some judicious paring.
Tommy Lee Jones and Benicio del Toro’s climactic duel is a stupendous piece of filmmaking in a good film that could have been great with some judicious paring.
The beloved comedian already proved he could do serious, but in this trio of very different movies he also did creepy.
The ambitious-as-hell, occasionally lovely superhero epic comes with a whole lot of baggage.
Gal Gadot remains great in the title role, but the sequel does too little, while doing too much, to match her.
Neasa Hardiman’s low-budget Irish thriller is taut, claustrophobic, and evocative of the greats in all the right ways.
Brian De Palma’s bizarro, big-budget blastoff is rocky, but it remains an effectively fun entry in the director’s filmography.