‘Eve’ MOVIE REVIEW: A Taut Indie Thriller, Despite Some Detractions
A marker-point for a potentially valuable future voice of thriller and horror…
A marker-point for a potentially valuable future voice of thriller and horror…
A classic events-spiralling-out-of-control yarn told very well, with some imaginative blood and guts for those that can handle it…
Not a complete fail, but offers no real scares or even someone to cheer on.
A bloody crime noir fans of both crime cinema and artier fare will enjoy.
Italian filmmaker Stefano Sollima delivers a strong follow-up to Denis Villeneuve’s 2015 thriller.
Despite lacking in a number of areas, humour and deviation keeps this exercise in pulp feeling fresh.
Undoubtedly contrived and clichéd, but also engrossing and surprisingly effective.
The director of ‘RoboCop’ and ‘Total Recall’ returns with a laboured and predictable mess.
Alfred Hitchcock made many films that could be commended, but perhaps one of the less visited is Suspicion (1941). Our latest Reel Classic is here…