The Old Guard proves that aged dogs can learn plenty of new tricks, and could be Netflix's go-to action franchise if sequels are as good as this beginning.
You Should Have Left is a perfect example of how "forgettable" horror cinema is somehow more tedious than something that goes out in a blaze of failed ambition.
Yes, the movie where a girl falls in love with a Tilt-A-Whirl says more about self-assurance, romantic wilds, and personal comforts than most human-on-human counterparts.
Skull hacks, slashes, squishes, and severs its way to midnighter memorability as death comes at a premium in this gloriously gory practical effects showcase.
Scare Package, like the horror genre, might have some flaws, but it also has plenty of satirical slasher in-gags that'll slice through your funnybone like a machete through camp counselors.
The Lovebirds may unite two comedic heavyweights but always feels like its punching above its weight class (which is a commentary on scripted shortcomings, I assure you).
Scoob!'s an enjoyable-enough start to the Hanna-Barbera cinematic universe, but may leave fans feeling robbed of the Scooby-centric reboot that they wanted.
Extraction is an overstuffed rescue mission that delivers heart-racing action but never keys into any further development beyond the sum of corpses on your screen.
Scorpion's Revenge is a punishing deathmatch that embraces Mortal Kombat's interdimensional hellscape appeal, heavy on epic fatalities and even heavier on animated action exhilaration.