Jason Momoa faces a formidable foe in a big pharmaceutical company that he blames for his wife’s death in Netflix’s Sweet Girl.
Nitram is the latest from acclaimed director Justin Kurzel and tells of the events leading up to the tragic 1996 Port Arthur Massacre in Tasmania, Australia.
With a loose narrative, lack of suspense or scares, and an untidy script, False Positive ends up being an uninteresting thriller.
Don’t Breathe 2 sees our blind protagonist take on a new group of home invaders, and they’ll wish they never crossed him.
Gunpowder Milkshake is an exciting new stylised action thriller featuring an all-female leading cast that includes Karen Gillan and Lena Headey.
It’s 2021 and anticipation of Without Remorse, an international action thriller movie based on Tom Clancy’s bestselling novel, has been twenty years long.
The new sci-fi thriller Reminiscence features Hugh Jackman play a ‘mind detective’ on a mission to solve the disappearance of a former lover.
Ilana Glazer stars as a mother suspicious of the fetus growing inside her in the new A24 horror-thriller film, False Positive.
M. Night Shyamalan is back with a new horror-thriller, Old, and it looks like a disturbingly good mystery film.
Last Night in Soho is acclaimed director Edgar Wright’s creepy tribute to Giallo horror, and it looks spookily faithful to its inspiration.
The Stillwater trailer sees Matt Damon play a father desperate to clear his daughter’s name and have her freed from a French prison.
Angelina Jolie leads Taylor Sheridan’s latest crime thriller, Those Who Wish Me Dead, though Jolie’s star power can’t save this underwhelming entry into Sheridan’s impressive body of work.
Guy Ritchie’s Wrath of Man is a relentless revenge thriller with an engaging story and edge-of-your-seat action.
Spider is a hot-blooded, politically charged Chilean film set during and after the fascist rising against Allende, the first-ever democratically elected socialist president.
French horror movie director Alexandre Aja’s latest sci-fi thriller, Oxygen, will have you feeling all sorts of claustrophobic.
Good and even great films can be hamstrung by going for a PG-13 rating, rather than letting go of the brake and running full steam towards the R-rating that Voyagers so clearly deserves.