![]() The catch is you don’t know what powers you receive until you pop a pill. Jamie Foxx and Joseph Gordon-Levitt star in an unapologetically schlocky comic book movie about a street drug that imbues its users with superpowers. It’s a gritty study of a father-son relationship – but also a window into the real-life Black horse-riding culture in north Philadelphia. Idris Elba puts in a powerhouse turn in this intense drama about a 15-year-old (Strangers Things’ Caleb McLaughlin) who discovers the world of urban cowboys when sent to live with his estranged father (Elba). That’s just the opening set-up for a film brimming with twists and featuring a jaw-clenching, full-throttle performance by Gyllenhaal. He takes a call from a young woman abducted by a man in a white van, who is driving her to an unknown location. This remake of a Danish thriller stars Jake Gyllenhaal as a 911 call operator experiencing the worst morning of his life. ![]() ![]() Granted, Army of the Dead is a long way from perfect – the plot and dialogue are traditional Snyder muddles – but did we mention the zombie tiger? ![]() Bautista may be the film’s star, but the real A-listers here are the rotting villains, which include a zombie king and queen and a reanimated tiger. ![]()
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