In an entertainment landscape obsessed with flawed heroes, unlikeable heroes and antiheroes, Diana is—unapologetically—a real hero.
It’s been six years since we last saw Jack Sparrow wobble his way across a well-swabbed deck. And his return …
Even Dwayne Johnson’s formidable biceps and sense of humor can’t save this raunched-up remake from drowning.
It’s probably too much to ask of this franchise to rein in its bloody ways.
By the time The Wall crawls to its grim conclusion, it has mightily sought to subvert the American hero war …
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is a passable, if still problematic, diversion. But it’s not Camelot. Not even close.
Snatched excels at gross-out humor, anatomical vulgarity and lethal hijinks. Between those gags is a story about a mother and …
Whether you saw or avoided the original Guardians, that choice will likely inform what you do with Vol. 2, because …
We find no cheery life lessons in the unremitting violence of Free Fire. No moral core. No heroes to root …
If the audience ever slipped into idle for 30 seconds, they’d realize just how physics-defying and ridiculous this frenetic cinematic …
There are some light good-versus-evil, humanity-versus-tech statements, and even a nod or two to family, but all-in-all the film doesn’t …
Vulgarity—visual and verbal—runs rampant in this buddy cop reboot that’s ostensibly about law and order.
These five angsty high school heroes sometimes push rebellion to obnoxious levels, while sprinkling in rough-edged language and superfluous sexual …
In some ways, this monster masher is an old-fashioned creature-feature. Still, it’s definitely not your grandfather’s kid-friendly kind of Kong.
Logan is, in short, frustrating. It’s painfully bloody and oddly beautiful, insanely profane and strangely spiritual.