Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows tries to replicate the goofy charm of the original 1987-96 animated TV …
This yesterday-and-tomorrow-but-never-today amusement feels less dark and dangerous than the Alice in Wonderland original.
Rote repetition absolutely applies to the bombastic brutality and f-word blast.
Captain America: Civil War comfortably follows the CGI-enhanced template, but with one interesting change.
It’s a fast-paced, action-heavy story linked to the franchise’s games. It even attempts to strike a kid-friendly balance up on …
It’s not that this visually picturesque but overgrown pic is outright rotten. It’s just that it’s unpruned, shall we say.
An audacious—and kind of awesome at times—update of the Rudyard Kipling-written, Disney-appropriated classic tale.
Throwing yourself headfirst into a garage-sized blender would be pretty gutsy, too. Though not much of a movie night.
While this movie’s violence doesn’t go beyond what we see in most Marvel flicks, the atmosphere here is so darkly …
While this movie is marginally cleaner than its predecessors in terms of content, it’s unquestionably worse in terms of story.
This is a horror movie, both intimate and sprawling in scope. And as a horror movie, it works. It works …
More carrots than you might expect to chew on while cabbing the kiddie crew home.
Gods of Egypt has some nifty CGI work, but is otherwise terrible in pretty much every sense of the word.
With great power comes great responsibility. That’s what Spider-Man taught us. But Deadpool is as irresponsible as they come.
Feels a lot like all of its extras: mostly dead.