Two very different movies lurk within The Woman in the Window, and neither is very promising: One is an outright pillaging of Hitchcock's Rear Window, with the filmmakers even flashing…
Some audiences may find this film to be too mannered and deliberate, but I enjoyed watching Christoph Waltz’s character spin the webs that will eventually ensnare him.
Good artists borrow; great artists steal.
Pablo Picasso, maybe.
In Those Who Wish Me Dead, writer-director Taylor Sheridan nicks so many ingredients from so many movies that it's kinda tricky…
I got bored with this one, just like I used to with the upright version, back at O.J.’s Hamburgers & Arcade. Real Kombat fans may love it, but skeptics should steer clear.…
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