MiB: International holds true to the film franchise’s light tone. But it sports some extraterrestrial problems, too.
What if you suddenly found yourself plopped into the middle of an Agatha Christie-wannabe scenario?
I get that this zombie satire’s supposed to be funny. But it isn’t. And I get that it’s supposed to …
The second big-screen iteration of Jean Gray’s tragic transformation into the Phoenix is a predictably violent, occasionally profane affair.
This dramedy’s commitment to its R-rated content will push it out of bounds for many who might otherwise have enjoyed …
When Ma ain’t happy, ain’t no one happy. Including those of us in the audience.
Even as Rocketman chronicles Elton’s many missteps and shows us his failures, it can’t help but unintentionally celebrate them in …
This metropolis-mulching monster masher makes superhero-movie destruction look almost dainty in comparison.
Even with compelling actors who know how to score a laugh, there’s still plenty of content to work through here.
Booksmart makes some solid points about friendship and acceptance. But it does so by making the most of its R …
There’s a certain paradox in the title All Is True: This movie about William Shakespeare is largely speculation.
Like the disturbed alien child at its center, this movie feels bad to its very marrow.
This angst-filled story’s positive themes are drowned out by some harsh profanity, racial slurs and suggestive conversations.