Movie Review: “BEAST OF WAR” scores a victory with historical sharksploitation
It's a by now familiar but still effectively elemental survival situation, one that Roache-Turner wrings for both interpersonal tension and toothy thrills.
It's a by now familiar but still effectively elemental survival situation, one that Roache-Turner wrings for both interpersonal tension and toothy thrills.
The upcoming film combines sharksploitation thrills with a period war story.
The movie has been nicely crafted by writer/director Kiah Roache-Turner and his team, even as it doesn’t give you that creepy-all-over feeling the best killer-bug movies do.
Never mind MADAME WEB, here’s the spider-girl movie we’re looking forward to.
A New York apartment building gets an especially nasty bug problem in the forthcoming film.