For those who can navigate its issues, Brian Banks offers a cinematic rarity: Grounded, real-world inspiration.
Can a movie be incredibly creepy, lightly profane and … kinda boring all at the same time?
Now, there’s nothing wrong with a little dumb fun, but Hobbs & Shaw comes with lots of un-fun accoutrements.
Far From Home is a fine, fun, serviceable superhero flick. But like Peter Parker’s European vacation, it contains some unwelcome …
A blackout swept around the entire globe. Things went missing. But Jack remembered. Just the night before, Jack had decided …
MiB: International holds true to the film franchise’s light tone. But it sports some extraterrestrial problems, too.
What if you suddenly found yourself plopped into the middle of an Agatha Christie-wannabe scenario?
The second big-screen iteration of Jean Gray’s tragic transformation into the Phoenix is a predictably violent, occasionally profane affair.
This metropolis-mulching monster masher makes superhero-movie destruction look almost dainty in comparison.
Even with compelling actors who know how to score a laugh, there’s still plenty of content to work through here.
There’s a certain paradox in the title All Is True: This movie about William Shakespeare is largely speculation.
This angst-filled story’s positive themes are drowned out by some harsh profanity, racial slurs and suggestive conversations.
The Hollywood caricature of what it takes to be old and “cool” diminishes the upbeat message this film wants to …
While trying to make a statement of sorts about exploited women, this remake mostly exploits crude humor itself in search …














