Hands on a Hardbody: The Documentary has a bizarrely huge reputation for its small scope, but its well earned.
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Hands on a Hardbody: The Documentary has a bizarrely huge reputation for its small scope, but its well earned.
Lake of Dracula suffers from truly bizarre plotting, but pays off massively during its pure horror sequences.
As far as depicting the collapse of American counterculture through the prism of borderline horror comedy, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas works beautifully.
For fans of schlock horror, Sledgehammer, against all odds, is essential viewing.
Mission: Impossible - Fallout is nothing short of one of the absolute best action movies of the past ten years and a legitimate contender for one of 2018's best films.
The story is a bit sloppier than the first film, but everything else more than makes up for it in Incredibles 2.
There's no doubt in my mind that Won't You Be My Neighbor is one of the best documentaries of the year.
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is an insane Gothic horror/B-movie mash-up with dinosaurs in the fray.
The Fog is one of the best bits of atmospheric horror out there, beautifully low in scope and contained.
For hardcore fans of the genre looking for genuinely excellent slow-burn horror, this is at the top of its class.
You Were Never Really Here is the true definition of a challenging but potentially rewarding film.
For those on the fence, Isle of Dogs is one of Wes Anderson's better films, but definitely not his best.
A Quiet Place isn't a thematically deep or challenging horror film, but it's great at being a super scary creature feature with a great hook.
Jesus Christ Superstar is a campy cult classic that ranks among my favorite musical films.
I love The Death of Stalin because it wields absurdist tragedy and satirical comedy with unwavering precision.
Attack the Block is a real deal cult film that deserves the biggest cult it can muster.
The Kings of Summer is one of my personal favorite coming of age films that deftly combines comedy and well-earned drama into a slick package.
The Raid: Redemption and The Raid 2 are nearly perfect action films, each connected but separated all at once.