Not exact matches
The
genre flick about a family of cannibals apparently played to some good word, has potential to be a crossover
hit, but now word yet when it will roll out.
In a year where «Creed» has been such a champ, «Southpaw» has been rather forgotten, and probably correctly so: Though it has some very good performances, particularly the lead turn from a still - on - form Jake Gyllenhaal, it's also a rote and unimaginative boxing
flick that
hits most of the clichés of the
genre throughout.
The PG - 13 horror movie hasn't had a
hit in a long while and with the MPAA stamping The Conjuring with a R - rating simply because it was deemed «too scary», these all audience entries into the horror
genre such as The Lazarus Effect and last year's much worse Ouija make me question whether it's even truly possible to have an effective PG - 13 horror
flick.
Ten years on from his breakout
hit, The Host, South Korean film director Bong Joon - ho seems intent on recreating the crossover appeal of his
genre - bending monster
flick for a Western audience.
Co-written by director Edgar Wright and star Simon Pegg, this gory zombie satire is filled to the brim with charming English wit, but even though the comedic duo (best known for the
hit Brit TV show «Spaced») tirelessly pokes fun at their favorite zombie
flicks, they still respect and follow every one of the
genre's rules.