To put it bluntly, this is the kind of film that will flash-burn today and be forgotten in a puff …
Tailor-made to be what Hollywood believes a teen audience should be consuming nowadays.
While the film can be twisty and satisfying, the lack of any real praise-worthy behavior feels a bit criminal in …
This is a frenetic, bloody mess in some ways. But in that mess, you have moments of moral clarity about …
America: The Motion Picture is impressive in that it still manages to be completely and utterly forgettable.
The action and bravery on display in this PG-13 thriller will likely satisfy fans of Liam Neeson’s “skills.”
This version of the classic tale, Pinocchio, is much more Grimms’ Fairy Tales than it is Disney.
Those who see Fatherhood will find a positive, redemptive message about the beauty, joy and pain of parenthood.
I was surprised by the redemptive messages I found—along with a bunch of severed demon heads.
Obviously, a bit of magic is on tap. But the real magic of this movie lies in its lessons.
Infinite feels like it’s found a fitting niche: To be seen by a few, unseen by most and quickly forgotten …
Some of the innuendos and foul language could deter audiences from an otherwise fun musical.
It’s difficult to take themes of sacrifice and family seriously from a film that doesn’t seem to value life in …
The exceedingly profane language and percussive pummeling batters you as roughly as the hero pounds Russian street thugs.