John Hansen

Den of Thieves

‘Den of Thieves’ (2018) is thick with tension

Throwback Thursday (Movie review): With the sequel coming out, here’s a look back at this blend of “Heat” and “Baby Driver.”

Mad Max Fury Road

‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ (2015) like a heavy metal ballet

Five days of ‘Mad Max’ (Movie review): George Miller returns to his saga and makes the greatest legacy sequel of all time, and one of the action genre’s elite.

Furiosa A Mad Max Saga

‘Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga’ (2024) a bildungsroman of vengeance

Five days of ‘Mad Max’ (Movie review): George Miller’s epic prequel aims to put the woman warrior at the same status as Max, and mostly succeeds.

Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome

‘Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome’ (1985) expands the dystopia

Five days of ‘Mad Max’ (Movie review): Co-directing with George Ogilvie, George Miller spends less time on action, more on characters and world-building.

Mad Max 2 Road Warrior

Mad Max goes mainstream with ‘The Road Warrior’ (1981)

Five days of ‘Mad Max’ (Movie review): George Miller goes bigger and better as Mel Gibson’s vigilante continues to pound through the wasteland.

Mad Max

Saga starts with gritty, DIY action in ‘Mad Max’ (1979)

Five days of ‘Mad Max’ (Movie review): George Miller’s saga begins with amazing low-budget stunt work and the rise of a vigilante hero.

DeepStar Six

‘DeepStar Six’ (1989) doesn’t sink all the way to the bottom

Frightening Friday (Movie review): Though shallower than its 1989 competition, this effort from the “Friday the 13th” guy has some monster-horror pleasures.

Strange Darling

‘Strange Darling’ (2024) plays with our expectations

Movie review: Willa Fitzgerald and Kyle Gallner give gritty performances in a story that keeps viewers on their toes.

Obsession

This time, De Palma’s Hitchcock ‘Obsession’ (1976) doesn’t pay off

Throwback Thursday (Movie review): Sometimes a screenplay’s interesting ideas don’t coalesce into a compelling film. Such is the case in this “Vertigo” riff.

Sunset Boulevard

‘Sunset Boulevard’ (1950) an all-time great movie about movies

Wilder Wednesday (Movie review): And that’s just one of the themes in this study of a fallen celebrity without a genuine identity.