The title here tells us everything we need to know about this predictable, violent, sexed-up melodrama.
The biggest issue with this robo-drama is the completely unnecessary foul language in its memory bank.
This grim horror/mystery/comedy is far more about smothering life, in one way or another, than living it.
The Lorax shows the world at its worst. And it could be a favorite of the folks at Earth First! …
The main thruster rocket here is not galactic war, but the thrill ride of Han’s origin story.
I don’t think this is the kind of movie most folks are going to want to loop through repeatedly.
The Old Guard may feel fresh and new. But in some ways, it’s the same old story.
As you’d expect in an R-rated Mel Gibson movie, a hurricane of violence accompanies the action here.
The Outpost isn’t what you’d call a typical war movie. It doesn’t deliver some things you’d normally expect.
It’s scary and sad and sometimes awful. But Relic also offers a note of hope in that horror.
For those who have Apple TV+, they’ve received a rare cinematic gift: a gripping story with little to gripe about.
This glittery sequel ultimately teaches a valuable lesson about loving and accepting people who are different.
This Disney+ filmed version of the musical features Hamilton at its 2016 peak.
Four Kids and It is a tale of children who meet a magical, wish-granting creature. But the story goes deeper …