Thor: Love and Thunder is further proof that the MCU is in a Things Just Happening phase.
Thor: Love and Thunder is further proof that the MCU is in a Things Just Happening phase.
A weirdly displaced coming-of-age story weighed down by its author insert protagonist.
After Yang is hard to summarize, but above everything it bursts with love and tenderness, expressed through memory and introspection. It will stay with you long after the credits roll.
Ultimately too mediocre to even be truly bad, Spiderhead is an empty exercise in producing what passes for content.
A Nicolas Cage movie as weird, fascinating, and unpredictable as Nicolas Cage himself.
A solid sports movie with a sympathetic performance by Adam Sandler.
Fire Island is the smartest, funniest, gayest rom-com you’ve seen in quite some time.
If you’re open to Everything Everywhere All at Once, to its embrace of optimism, you’re in for universes of enjoyment.
A devastating family drama that finds the little truths of human nature in ordinary people.
I would say that big action blockbusters do not get better than this, except that’s exactly what these people are pushing themselves to do. You owe it to yourself to see this spectacle.