This fishy tale is essentially Jaws on CGI steroids.
A one-dimensional setup with one-dimensional relationships, one-dimensional heroes and a lot of dead kids.
This breakneck cinematic blender is set to “liquefy,” the top is off, and you’re the main ingredient.
The moral potholes in this sequel once again present this musical’s most off-key moments.
Skyscraper is a CGI-infused hodgepodge of derivative bits culled from more memorable disaster thrillers.
The one real, uh, wasp in the ointment in Disney/Marvel’s latest effort is this pic’s rough language quotient.
Is Uncle Drew’s water bottle half full or half empty? I think the best answer is yes.
Leave No Trace tells a powerful and poignant story—one that’s simultaneously unique and universal, tragic and hopeful.
It’s easy to wonder if this long-toothed, munch-a-man moviemaking template has been dug up too many times.
Ocean’s Eight gathers the usual shady content suspects—such as foul lingo, illicit larceny, boozy tippling and light sensuality.
Life of the Party is a sweet, smile-worthy pic … about 70% of the time. The rest, though, can feel …
This comedy suggests a man can be transformed by responsibility, hard work and the love of a family.
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 …














