Timecrimes (6/10)
A low-budget Spanish time travel mystery. If you have seen various time travel movies, be it a comedy like Back to the Future, an action movie like Looper, a sci-fi like Primer, or a love story
A low-budget Spanish time travel mystery. If you have seen various time travel movies, be it a comedy like Back to the Future, an action movie like Looper, a sci-fi like Primer, or a love story
Terry Gilliam teaming up with Christopher Waltz and Tilda Swinton?! Bring on the next Twelve Monkeys! Oh boy... what a failure this movie is...
Sometimes a classic film comes from an unexpected place. Director Fred Wilcox had directed nothing of note before - “Lassie Comes Home” was his best known movie until this. The leading man in the movie
This low-budget sci-fi movie is the directorial debut of Alex Garland, writer of “The Beach” and “28 Days”. It is a deceptively low-key film with just a few characters, and indeed could almost have been
What a shame. The first 20 minutes or so this movie keeps you interested trying to figure out what is going on - the audience knows as little as the main character. But the longer
I'll admit I enjoy sci-fi and generally give any sci-fi movie a go. And this one comes with recommendations galore - inlcuding e.g. a score of 8.2 on IMDB and score of 91% on
I had no idea what to expect from this movie - and I think that is the best way to experience a movie like Cube. It is a low budget Canadian (horror-)thriller that doesn't
Set in a dystopian future, this is the story of an insurance investigator looking into whether robots have been tempered with, by others or even by themselves. This movie borrows (heavily) from Blade Runner, I Robot,
I suspect Brit Marling makes some well-considered choices about what she gets involved in. Mike Cahill also directed her in Another Earth (2011) and I feel a bit the same about both movies: interesting premise,
Time-travel with a twist. Based on a 13-page 1959 short story by Robert Heinlein known as ‘the mother of all time travel paradoxes’, this movie is neither about the special effects nor about the science