I get that this zombie satire’s supposed to be funny. But it isn’t. And I get that it’s supposed to …
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?
For the most part, kids and adults alike will find their hearts tickled and tugged at by this bouncy sequel.
The second big-screen iteration of Jean Gray’s tragic transformation into the Phoenix is a predictably violent, occasionally profane affair.
This dramedy’s commitment to its R-rated content will push it out of bounds for many who might otherwise have enjoyed …
This metropolis-mulching monster masher makes superhero-movie destruction look almost dainty in comparison.
Even as Rocketman chronicles Elton’s many missteps and shows us his failures, it can’t help but unintentionally celebrate them in …
When Ma ain’t happy, ain’t no one happy. Including those of us in the audience.
Even with compelling actors who know how to score a laugh, there’s still plenty of content to work through here.
This version of Aladdin isn’t “A Whole New World.” But that’s a good thing.
Booksmart makes some solid points about friendship and acceptance. But it does so by making the most of its R …
Like the disturbed alien child at its center, this movie feels bad to its very marrow.
There’s a certain paradox in the title All Is True: This movie about William Shakespeare is largely speculation.
								
								
								













