The one real, uh, wasp in the ointment in Disney/Marvel’s latest effort is this pic’s rough language quotient.
I kinda hope this movie itself is purged from theaters, and quickly.
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
Upgrade leads viewers to some very nasty places itself as it bloodily rams home its legitimate cautionary message.
This is not a movie that I’d recommend to anyone. Ever.
Deadpool 2, like its predecessor, doesn’t just wallow in the depths of human depravity: It absolutely frolicks there.
Infinity War will challenge many a moviegoer, especially young ones.
This is a typical Dwayne Johnson movie: Buildings explode, the end of the world is near, and only one man …
In truth, if you’ve seen this pic’s movie trailer, you’ve seen it all. But, trust me, I wouldn’t even ask …
A Quiet Place is a stark tale of fighting for survival in the face of a horrific, insidious threat.
Director Steven Spielberg has shaped Ready Player One as an over-caffeinated sensory explosion.
Isle of Dogs has some nice messages and a worthy moral. But it also can be sad and kinda disturbing …
This fast-moving, rock-’em-sock-’em pic is what it is: a matinee creature-feature begging for a tub of butter-soaked popcorn.














