Savagely realistic and bloody fights to the death are this graphic film’s bread and, uh, batter.
Dunkirk dramatizes the complexity of war—both its horrors and heroism—while admirably not straying beyond the boundaries of a PG-13 rating.
This sleazy, gal pals gone wild flick is anything but empowering to female audience members—or anyone else, for that matter.
If you’ve seen French director Luc Besson’s 1997 sci-fi extravaganza The Fifth Element, you’ve got an inkling of what to …
This is indeed a war movie. But in truth, the war it depicts is not fought with spears and guns …
The wishes here aren’t creative in the least. The same can’t be said, however, of Wish Upon’s macabre fixation with …
Oh, Spidey. Tony Stark was right: Your enthusiasm is admirable, but sometimes you could be a little more … prudent.
The Big Sick’s willingness to wade into the complexities of love and family make it surprisingly compelling. But this rom-com …
I walked into Maudie pretty sure of what it would be: sweet, quirky, problematic in places and inspiring in others. …
There’s actually a lot more here than meets the whoopee cushion.
Ferell and Poehler will generate at least a laugh or two even in even the most worthless, crude and ridiculously …
Forget nitrous: This film is fueled by iPod. But like Baby himself, the movie runs into plenty of obstacles.