Despite Toni Collette’s physical comedy skills, this action/comedy is a tonal mess.
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Despite Toni Collette’s physical comedy skills, this action/comedy is a tonal mess.
Nicolas Cage’s Dracula lives up to its zany potential in this unapologetically bloody and violent action/comedy.
Haven’t audience-insulting, by-the-book sports biopics like this been outlawed by now?
Rather than parody Bob Ross, writer/director Brit McAdams has something more ambitious in mind, and his distinct, heartfelt take on the romantic comedy is a treat to experience.
Ben Affleck’s entertaining dramatization of Nike courting Michael Jordan is catnip for basketball fans.
The animated spectacle is a loving homage to the video game and little else.
Quentin Dupieux latest oddball effort lives and dies by its randomness.
Humorous dialogue and thrilling action combine in a style reminiscent of “Raiders of the Lost Ark” crossed with “The Princess Bride.”
Zach Braff’s dramedy is the best narrative examination of the opioid impact thus far.
Keanu Reeves solidifies his gifted assassin’s status as a truly iconic action hero.
All the new releases I saw in 2022, ranked from worst to best. Part Four covers films 1-50.
All the new releases I saw in 2022, ranked from worst to best. Part Three covers films 51-100.
All the new releases I saw in 2022, ranked from worst to best. Part Two covers films 101-150.
All the new releases I saw in 2022, ranked from worst to best. Part One covers films 151-171.
This is the globetrotting Guy Ritchie spy series that should have moviegoers clamoring for a sequel. Not…that other…thing…
Series star Michael B. Jordan pulls double duty behind the camera and produces the trilogy’s best installment.
Frances O’Connor makes an impressive directorial debut with this Brontë sister biopic.