September 8, 2004 – 12:00 am
Biting postmodern vampire satire that is trashy enough to get you smiling, but intelligent enough to sink your teeth into.
August 31, 2004 – 12:00 am
Putting the 'mental' in 'environmental', this madhouse sure is as fun as hell to visit.
August 24, 2004 – 12:00 am
— P R E V I E W — Father Lankester Merrin thinks that he has glimpsed the face of Evil. In the years following World War II, Merrin (STELLAN SKARSGÅRD) is relentlessly haunted by memories of the unspeakable brutality perpetrated against the innocent people of his parish. In the wake of all he has […]
August 24, 2004 – 12:00 am
Superbly grim and unsettling psychological thriller in which Colin Firth at last gets to show his stubbly side.
August 21, 2004 – 12:00 am
Its not Shyamalans best piece of work, and its not as good as it could have been but its still one of the must-sees of the year.
August 19, 2004 – 12:00 am
Space opera, a prison breakout, spectral zealots and an anarchist anti-hero dumb, maybe, but this film has enough in it to make you see the light.
August 14, 2004 – 12:00 am
Perhaps not Bava's best, but this influential psychosexual thriller of matrimonials and madness still runs (wedding) rings around much of the competition.
August 11, 2004 – 12:00 am
Encroaching ice age or not, this ones best left out in the cold.
August 4, 2004 – 12:00 am
Uneven and nonsensical, but not entirely unenjoyable.
August 3, 2004 – 12:00 am
With its emphasis on atoning for the sins of the past, this amnesiac spy thriller may as well have been called 'Bourne on the Fourth of July'