Thor and Hulk have been replaced by two beefy, good ol’ boy jokesters who’d be right at home in a …
This film’s characters are often heroic. Its language often isn’t.
This tale would probably make more sense if you could just turn off the dialogue and watch the splashy images …
The Foreigner is a dark, grim actioner, filled with blood and bad words a-plenty. Rush Hour? Try crushed and dour.
This movie has as many content concerns as it has difficult-to-believe plot points.
My Little Pony: The Movie is a film you can walk out of holding your tyke’s hand without feeling depressed, …
Both Blade Runner films lead us into an unseemly, seedy milieu in which humanity’s worst impulses have been augmented and …
This latest LEGO tale still feels, uh, apiece with the plastic-block cinematic universe we’ve come to know so well.
This film has a license to ill.
American Assassin is a thriller with a sleek, hard and bloody sheen.
Leap! tells a story that feels like so many others we’ve seen before. (Especially from Disney.) But its familiarity doesn’t …
Good Time is filled with sex, violence, drug use and language, making the movie’s title an obscenely ironic statement.
Birth of the Dragon unexpectedly illustrates some important spiritual truths in a story that otherwise plays fast and loose with …
Think Deadpool, only with hired assassins, Russian thugs and nobody in spandex.
We find a strong dramatic proclamation made that even the most powerful of evil can be faced down by the …














