‘Anti Matter’ MOVIE REVIEW: Ambitious Low-Budget Sci-Fi on Identity of Self
A solid, satisfying debut about what makes us who we are.
A solid, satisfying debut about what makes us who we are.
The buzzed-about horror film is very familiar, and simply not as good as you want it to be.
Performance artist Marina Abramović travels Brazil looking for spiritual healing and inspiration in this interesting doco.
There’s always the nagging feeling that it could be trying harder.
Great performances from non-actors and a documentary-style eye drive this peek into a rarely-glimpsed world.
Despite nice cinematography and a solid turn from O’Shea Jackson Jr., there’s little to save this 2-hour-plus actioner.
Fun casting and the odd entertaining moment aside, this is a missed opportunity by all accounts.
One for those after something more Cormac McCarthy than George Miller.
Sombre in some moments and bursting with joy in others, this animated Japanese wartime film is a wonderful piece of storytelling.
One the last performances from the great actor is also one of his best.