If you're a John McEnroe fan, you’ll probably love this movie. If you’re a casual like me, you’ll probably agree to disagree with me.
If you're a John McEnroe fan, you’ll probably love this movie. If you’re a casual like me, you’ll probably agree to disagree with me.
There are many structural options the movie wisely takes in its first act but quickly falls to trite narrative devices when reaching the end of its brief 103-minute runtime.
The giant footsteps of She-Hulk is a flawed but
“Word of mouth has spread, and it is true. Prey is a pleasing blockbuster that is superior to its source material.”
Resurrection is a rare horror film that relies on suspense over jump scares and trauma over gore to dig its nails into the viewer far after the movie finishes.
I think we have the blockbuster surprise of the summer.
Going for something a little lighter than his usual hopelessness, Jordan Peele creates a conventional yet clever alien invasion picture that falls a tad short in driving its points home. Bt
The Gray Man may be proving the Russo's slow descent from relevancy.
Thor: Love and Thunder rests on the middle shelf among many other Marvel pictures that have long left my memory.
The conventionality of Lightyear can't go beyond infinity within the feels department.
Life needs to stop finding a way.
Cha Cha Real Smooth feels like a commercial for its lead with not a lot to say in between.
Sprinkle a distracting and forgettable love story in between the tough guy gossip, and you've got Top Gun. God bless America!
There's enough soul to give Top Gun: Maverick that little bit of emotion the original lacked.
The Multiverse is filled with infinite possibilities, one of them including a serviceable film.
Nicolas Cage playing himself, or a twin of himself, or talking about The History of Swear Words because of a compilation video of himself cursing up a storm is well wrapped with a movie that humorously and humanly looks at Nicolas Cage.
Robert Eggers' keen instinct for period pieces once more raises its cinematic, dreamlike accuracy to dramatic feats
The idea of forgiveness is dramatically compelling enough to work as a movie, if just barely.
The themes EEAAO tackles are ambitious. It is not only about reflection/healing but also human behavior.