Five killer creature movies to stream
THE cinema release of Jason Statham’s narky-sharky thriller The Meg is sure to maul the box-office to the max. Here are five more streaming options to stoke your fears of fanged creatures in the water.
THE cinema release of Jason Statham’s narky-sharky thriller The Meg is sure to maul the box-office to the max. Here are five more streaming options to stoke your fears of fanged creatures in the water.
REVIEW: C’EST LA VIE is the latest crowd-pleasing work from co-writer-directors Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano, the French team behind the international smash hit The Intouchables.
REVIEW: SUBMERGENCE is an elegantly meandering romantic drama which has a fine couple in Alicia Vikander and James McAvoy, but only a fleeting impact on viewers.
A POWDER keg of restless energy, BlacKkKlansman detonates a series of controlled explosions across its generous running time. And thankfully, a master director like Spike Lee knows exactly when the fuse should be lit.
A comprehensively strange and intermittently compelling crime thriller, Dead Man Down both fascinates and frustrates in equal measure.
THE mega-popular comedy franchise The Hangover is still hungover.
The nicely naive world view of an 11-year-old girl living in suburban London is nastily changed when she witnesses a violent incident near her home.
Australia is just about the only place on the planet that has given A Place For Me a place in its cinemas.
Here we have a good example of getting a little something out of a whole lot of nothing.
In Snitch, that likeable lunk Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson puts on his serious acting hat.
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