This fishy tale is essentially Jaws on CGI steroids.
Anyone who buys a ticket to this R-rated Bond-ish spoof will need some kind of super-spy tech to get through …
A one-dimensional setup with one-dimensional relationships, one-dimensional heroes and a lot of dead kids.
This breakneck cinematic blender is set to “liquefy,” the top is off, and you’re the main ingredient.
Families who choose to cope with its inane gags will find a flick that delivers some solid messages about what …
The movie’s well-meaning messages are undercut, sometimes literally, at every turn.
Skyscraper is a CGI-infused hodgepodge of derivative bits culled from more memorable disaster thrillers.
The one real, uh, wasp in the ointment in Disney/Marvel’s latest effort is this pic’s rough language quotient.
Day of the Soldado is propelled by jarring, violently graphic imagery that seems designed solely to shock.
It’s easy to wonder if this long-toothed, munch-a-man moviemaking template has been dug up too many times.
Pixar once again encourages us to think as we laugh and marvel and cringe and smile.
While the characters have more meat to them than you might expect, their own flesh is all-too-frequently pierced
Adrift is one of those films that sails through some pretty major cinematic crosswinds.
Upgrade leads viewers to some very nasty places itself as it bloodily rams home its legitimate cautionary message.
Deadpool 2, like its predecessor, doesn’t just wallow in the depths of human depravity: It absolutely frolicks there.














