Immersive, driving, life-affirming, disturbingly ugly and white-knuckle terrifying, all in equal measure.
Tony Stark has a bigger brain than Einstein, a bigger bank account than Queen Elizabeth and a bigger ego than …
It all happens so fast. One minute, the three friends are standing on the woman’s porch, trying to reason with …
Two friends take a wine-drenched, angst-ridden, sex-filled road trip through California’s vineyards.
Turns out, Mike isn’t the tree: This movie is. It’s a disaster waiting to happen, and it truly is trying …
47 ends up feeling like little more than a one-dimensional 90-minute ballet of splattering violence and foul language.
A back-roads bluesman sets out to ‘cure’ the town tramp—by chaining her up—in this nauseating, morally double-minded ‘message’ movie.
Halle Berry and Benicio Del Toro desperately try to claw their way up out of the depths of human despair. …
Adam Sandler gets serious as he teams up with Don Cheadle to tell the story of a man who lost …
When it comes to race relations … and even murder,” justice won’t change our hearts.” So says The Grace Card, …
“The Whole Nine Yards” uses a bizarrely convoluted plot to give life to yet another drab mob comedy in the …
N.W.A. always got right to the point with its music, so I’ll do the same: Simply put, Straight Outta Compton …
It feels strangely cynical, and its pseudo aversion to cursing—while welcome—can’t completely ameliorate the moral hole at its core.
No matter how you parse these spiritual musings, though, there are plenty of other reasons not to see Hercules.







