In his composition Civil War, writer-director Alex Garland shows how the United States is enmeshed in a war with numerous rebel groups that are ferociously engaged in an effort to topple the government.
While Monkey Man pays verbal and visual homage to John Wick while using oblique political commentary to set himself apart from similar action thriller fare, the criticism is largely superficial.
The War of the Worlds purposefully employs a range of characters to look at how various humans respond to an alien invasion.
The Element of Crime introduces a fresh new voice in the industry.
One absolutely remarkable film is No Country for Old Men.
Fargo captures the spirit of life in a very cold winter scene by drawing viewers into the small-town worlds of Minnesota and North Dakota.
Martin Scorsese’s After Hours is defined by a surreal setting in which unusual characters engage in behavior that violates regular rules.
Madame Web departs from standard superhero stories, with a mediocre trailer and a February release date that fails to wow.