Monkey Man, 2024 – ★★★
Bursting with energy and heart, it’s rough around the edges but powered by pure passion. A bold debut that leaves a mark.
Bursting with energy and heart, it’s rough around the edges but powered by pure passion. A bold debut that leaves a mark.
Tense and character-driven, with emotional depth that slowly unfolds. A small-scale crime story that punches above its weight.
Simple premise, solid execution—it leans into the heat and claustrophobia just enough to stay interesting.
Tense and inventive with enough style to stand out. Not everything lands, but it keeps you locked in from start to finish.
Completely bonkers in the best way—uneven but unforgettable, with one of the wildest creature reveals you’ll ever see.
Ragged and ridiculous, but you can see the seeds of something bigger. A wild, weird glimpse at a filmmaker finding his voice.
Unpolished and absurd in all the right ways—it’s like watching a prototype for a cult classic being stitched together in real time.
Stylish, sleazy, and satisfyingly twisty—it doesn’t reinvent the genre, but delivers exactly what fans of early giallo are after.
Keeps its eerie edge with a grim atmosphere and unsettling tone. Age hasn’t dulled its creep factor one bit.
Brooding, brutal, and unapologetically bold—this remains the definitive take on the Caped Crusader in all his grizzled glory.
Tense, clever, and totally up my alley. A high-concept thrill ride that sticks the landing and begs for more like it.
Makes a lot of noise but says very little—style without substance, leaving behind more questions than thrills.
Lifeless and forgettable, with flat characters and scares that barely register. Just drifts from one cliché to the next.
A classy blend of old-school talent and ghostly chills—uneven, but soaked in atmosphere and vintage charm.
Starts with promise but quickly drags into tedium—style over substance with little payoff for the effort.