Otto Preminger's 1960 adaptation of Leon Uris's novel Exodus is a sprawling tale of the founding of modern Israel, starring Paul Newman as a resistance leader. The film works best as an example of Preminger's estimable skill with all levels of drama and action, but as a reflection upon history it is compromised by stereotypes, unpersuasive relationships and a certain moral ambivalence about issues related to the subject. There are good and exciting sequences, however, particularly one involving an effort to break through a British blockade and get to the homeland. --Tom Keogh
Horror following two young women who encounter a maniac while hiking through the Caucasus Mountains. Aid workers Amy (Theresa Joy) and Sophie (Julie LeGal) get lost when they come across a region of the Caucasus Mountains that doesn't appear on the map. Cut off from the rest of the world, Sophie is kidnapped by a psychotic man known as The Breeder who takes her to his secret layer to purge her of her sins, while Amy has to put her own life at risk to save her friend.
Please wait. Loading...
This site uses cookies.
More details in our privacy policy