The Last Days of American Crime has a rare 0% on RottenTomatoes and I can see why
The Last Days of American Crime is a bad movie. How bad? Well it's now joined a very elite (and very unfortunate) club of badness.
The Last Days of American Crime is a bad movie. How bad? Well it's now joined a very elite (and very unfortunate) club of badness.
Oscar, a young boy, defends his best friend, Loux, and kills her abusive father in the process, forcing him to run away from his rural hometown. His innocence slips away as he is introduced to love, crime and corruption. 15 years later, he has all but forgotten his past and become the leader of a band of lost children. When Loux moves to the same city in search of a better life, she finds a job with a curmudgeonly private investigator. Stumbling upon Oscar's antiquated missing child report, Loux takes it upon herself to find the boy who saved her life.
Rick Remender and Greg Tocchini's acclaimed crime-thriller graphic novel about a crew pulling off a massive robbery before the US government rolls out a broadcast signal that stops all illegal thought gets the feature film treatment in this adaptation from Netflix.
I like to think that Ghost In The Shell was the film that got many people hooked on anime in the mid-90s. Decades later, it’s still a monumental achievement in animation and the themes it explored resonate louder today
Ghost In The Shell finally gets a Hollywood adaptation next year, as Scarlett Johansson brings the Major to big screen life.
Criminal is the upcoming action-drama with a slight sci-fi bent from director Ariel Vromen (The Iceman) with a powerhouse cast. Seriously, just look at these names: Jonathan Kent, Commissioner Gordon, Wonder Woman, Two-Face, Deadpool (because Green Lantern didn’t happen) and Faora-Ul… wait that’s not right – Kevin Costner, Gary Oldman, Gal Gadot, Tommy Lee Jones, Ryan Reynolds and Antje Traue. Who …
John Travolta sure makes a fun bad guy and you will get to see him on-screen this time as he takes on the role of a mobster in this directorial debut by Jackie Earle Haley in – Criminal Activities. The premise is simple and not really previously unheard of. A group of guys make a risky investment and things go …
Writer/director Mike Cahill, along with frequent collaborator/muse Brit Marling, burst onto the scene back in 2011 with their critical darling debut Another Earth, which took on the ambitious task of slapping together intimate and textured human drama with big world ideas about parallel universes, they and pulled it off famously. Now Cahill is back with I, Origins, another endeavour trying to marry brainy sci-fi …
Truck driving is recognized as one of the more hazardous professions, with unique risks …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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