You could argue that the Jungle Cruise, the ride, is timeless. The movie? Not so much.
There’s a lot here to appreciate if you’re in the mood for a good scare at the movies.
Battles and destruction can feel very heavy for a flick aimed at an elementary school-aged audience.
The most disturbing element here is the demonic activity that seeps into nearly every minute of this unnecessarily long movie.
We expected a movie about a couple of highly trained killers would be exciting. We didn’t expect it to be …
This is a frenetic, bloody mess in some ways. But in that mess, you have moments of moral clarity about …
This version of the classic tale, Pinocchio, is much more Grimms’ Fairy Tales than it is Disney.
I was surprised by the redemptive messages I found—along with a bunch of severed demon heads.
Obviously, a bit of magic is on tap. But the real magic of this movie lies in its lessons.
Infinite feels like it’s found a fitting niche: To be seen by a few, unseen by most and quickly forgotten …
It’s difficult to take themes of sacrifice and family seriously from a film that doesn’t seem to value life in …
Being bad has rarely looked so good. Therein lies this Disney reboot’s charm … and its problems.
This film feels more brutal, and sounds more profane, than you would expect for a movie intended, essentially, for kids.
Is this movie terrifying? Not really. Obscenely grotesque? Oh, yeah.