‘Lights Out’ MOVIE REVIEW: A Brisk and Terrifying Debut
More than enough tension and scares for the everyday horror cinephile to enjoy.
More than enough tension and scares for the everyday horror cinephile to enjoy.
The first-person action impresses, and that’s all you’re really after, right?
Is this a step in the right direction for Warner Bros.? The answer will disappoint many.
Despite being a bit of a head-scratcher, there is still enough here to make ‘High-Rise’ worthy of your attention.
Flawed and impossible to recommend, but it does show potential for writer-director Trey Nelson.
An easy recommendation for anyone looking for some interesting Batman material.
The best film in the new series so far.
A movie of visual and auditory delight, sure to win over even the most ardent and pickiest of Austen’s fans.