“7500” Terror in the Sky
Review by John Delia A very intense drama, the movie 7500 jumps off running with nonstop terrorism aboard an airliner. The film
Review by John Delia A very intense drama, the movie 7500 jumps off running with nonstop terrorism aboard an airliner. The film
Review by John Delia, Sr. It’s an actioner with good special effects and the setting for the flick outstanding, but Breaking
Review by John Delia, Sr. If you have never seen an Alien movie on the big screen or are a diehard
Review by Alyn Darnay Directed by: Adam Wingard Screenplay by: Simon Barrett Cast: : Dan Stevens, Joel David Moore, Brendan Meyer, Leland Orser,
Review by John Delia Bringing the workings of the police emergency 911 to the screen, The Call makes for a very edgy thriller with a
A CHILLING ‘ALIEN’ THRILLER PROMETHEUS By John Delia Most good Sci-Fi space thrillers take advantage of the unknown and one’s imagination of what may be
Let’s start this review by saying “The Cabin In The Woods†is one of the best horror films to come around in the past few years, probably not since the original Scream (1996), and I became an instant fan. W
Exciting, terrifying, intriguing and thrilling The Grey provides a stunning entry in the erratic first month of the year. Good acting all around, electrifying cinematography and able direction keeps the film moving and entertaining. If you like a white-knuckle panic film that challenges your worst fears, The Grey will have you in its snarling teeth.
The remake is an exact replica of the original with nothing distinguishing one from the other except for the change of Sally as a young girl instead of a grown woman.
The first few minutes of the film gets bloodcurdling scary and sets the bar high for the rest of the film, but unfortunately as the film progresses it begins to fall flat.