Tournament of Champions is little more than 90 minutes of evil torment, frantic searches, overacted screeches and foul language.
The Protégé is built on a familiar cinematic paradox: Its good guys kill people for a living.
This is undeniably the most giddily gruesome and irreverently foul superhero pic to date.
Apart from the political ideas this franchise tries to unpack, there’s still all that gruesome violence to deal with.
To get into this pic, you have to kinda enjoy seeing a woman being pounded, stabbed and bloodily abused.
At some point, fans will likely grow weary of how hard this franchise has to work to top itself.
Even if witchers were the “better men” that Deglan hoped for, The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf would probably still …
These animated pups are cute, courteous and courageous—and so is this film.
The vast majority of this film wallows in unnecessary violence, a handful of profanity and a storyline that doesn’t quite …
This story lauds courage, friendship and family—without throwing a massive amount of unfortunate content at us.
Takes the insanely bloody violence, vulgar one-liners and the mindless destruction of the first film and sets that as its …
Beckett is an action thriller that any potential viewers will want to approach with caution and discernment before watching.
You could argue that the Jungle Cruise, the ride, is timeless. The movie? Not so much.
Peter Rabbit 2 is a sweet little pic about a group of childlike and sometimes mischievous rabbits that’s a very …