Definitely an improvement over the first instalment -it could hardly be worse- but not nearly as funny nor as subversive as it thinks itself to be.
Definitely an improvement over the first instalment -it could hardly be worse- but not nearly as funny nor as subversive as it thinks itself to be.
A disappointing John Wick aspirant that fails to live up to the potential of its supporting cast.
Closer to Jason Bourne than previous MCU fare -but not quite enough- Black Widow’s greatest success is its family dynamics.
If you’re not familiar with Rurouni Kenshin, this isn’t the place to start. But if you’re a fan, The Final (the final what?!) is thoroughly entertaining and the most respectful and accurate recreation of the manga that we’re ever going to see.
Zack Snyder’s latest is a fun zombie heist action movie that gets exponentially dumber as it progresses.
Someone asked the question “Can you make John Wick with Bob Odenkirk instead of Keanu?”, and the answer turns out be, oh yeah you can!
If you’re gonna make a Mortal Kombat movie, you can’t do it halfway. This adaptation revels in the game’s excess and gore with infectious glee.
Well, it’s right there in the title.
Double World starts out rough, but ends up being an inoffensive fantasy blockbuster with a high production value.
A string of cliched action scenes, devoid of any substance, that depends on characters making the very worst possible choices at any time.