
Cube (8/10)
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
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,
A Norwegian crime thriller based on a Jo Nesbø book about a headhunter with ambitions. Various interesting productions have come from Scandinavia over the last decade or so, but I don't think this is one of
Could this be one of the few movies in which Keanu Reeves actually appears to act well? The director of John Wick, Chad Stahelski, was Keanu’s stunt double on The Matrix, and since worked his
A solid Spanish prison drama. The storyline may not be exceptionally original, but it delivers the premise needed for the actors to do their work: the acting is good and keeps you engaged all the
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
Michael Bay + Marky Mark + The Rock…? That doesn’t bode well... So I started watching it with some trepidation. Guess what: it is surprisingly entertaining. No spoilers so I won’t go into the story,
An engaging thriller with its own documentary-like style that isn’t afraid to put some science in sci-fi. The acting is strong, the feel is realistic, the story flows well. If you like anything sci-fi like
Yet another teen movie about a dystopian future (is there any other kind in the movies these days?) in the spirit of The Hunger Games and Divergent, with a little bit of Lord of the