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  • Outlaw King reviews

    "Outlaw King" is a historical film directed by David Mackenzie, starring Chris Pine and Aaron Johnson . It was released in the United States on November 9, 2018. The film tells the story of King Robert Bruce of Scotland leading his country to free himself from British rule in the early fourteenth century   .

  • Mandy reviews

    "Mandy" is a thriller directed by Panos Coppola, starring Nicolas Kim Coppola . It was screened at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2018, and was released in the United States on September 14 of the same year. The film tells the story of Reid Miller's beloved being slaughtered by a religious organization, and he was once insane and finally embarked on the road of revenge   .

  • Gone reviews

    "Gone" ( Gone ) is a thriller film directed by Hetel Dalia, starring Amanda Seyfried and Daniel Sunjata . The movie tells the horror story of a beautiful girl alone who must rescue her sister who was kidnapped by a serial murderer within 12 hours. Jill in the film is not an agent, detective or police who has been trained in professional skills such as tracking and rescue. She is just an ordinary girl next door. The situation she encountered with her bare hands was far more precarious than the protagonist in the general police and gangster movies, and she successfully escaped from the gangster's den by relying on her personal intelligence and desire for life. 

  • The Girl in the Spider's Web reviews

    "The Girl in the Spider's Web" (The Girl in the Spider's Web) is a crime thriller based on the novel "The Girl in the Spider's Web" of the same name by David Lagokrans, directed by Federico Alvarez and Claire Foy , Sylvia Hoeks and other leading actors . The film tells the story of female hacker Sarand and reporter Bronvist entering a cruel "underground world" composed of groups of international spies, cyber criminals and government agents to seek the truth. The film was released in the United States on November 9, 2018   .

  • Ninja Scroll reviews

    "Ninja Scroll" is a Japan animation Movie directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri .

  • Dune reviews

    "Dune" is a science fiction film released by World Movies , directed by David Lynch and starring William Hurt, Matt Kesla, Mark Newman and others. The film tells that in the distant future, the emperor of the universe, Shadan IV, was exiled for fear of his cousin Duke Litoya Tridi ’s threat to the regime and eventually killed him; this was how his cousin’s son Paul embarked on a journey of revenge. The story was released in the United States on December 14, 1984. 

  • Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome reviews

    "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome" is an Action Films produced by Commonwealth of Australia , directed by George Miller and George Ogilvie, starring Mel Gibson and Tina Turner, on July 10, 1985 in The United States of America is released. The film tells the story of Max Rocktanski being framed by the Queen’s left and right hands in the town of Barton and plunged into the desert to rescue desert wild children   .

  • The Punisher reviews

    "The Punisher" is a crime film produced by Lions gate films , directed by Jonathan Hensleigh , starring Thomas Elliott and John Travolta , and was released in the United States on April 16, 2004. The film is adapted from the Marvel Comics manga of the same name, telling the story of Frank Custer fighting against the evil forces alone. 

  • They Live reviews

    "They Live" is a science fiction horror film directed by JC and starring Roddy Piper , Keith David and Meg Foster . The film tells the story of alien monsters doing all kinds of evil in order to control the earth and mankind; righteous men do everything to save the earth and fight against alien species.

  • Unleashed reviews

    "Danny the Dog" is an action movie directed by Louis Leterrier, written by Luc Besson , and starring Jet Li , Morgan Freeman , and Bob Hoskins . The film tells the story of the killer Danny, who was raised by the underworld boss as a dog since he was a child, and after encountering the black blind luthier Sam and his adopted daughter Victoria, he escaped from the inhuman life and found his dignity. The film was released in France on February 2, 2005.