This atrocity of alleged "comedy" should unite all movie lovers in one unified voice: Sandler - and all his Happy Madison lackeys - must be run out of show business.
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
― Audrey Hepburn
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
― Audrey Hepburn
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This atrocity of alleged "comedy" should unite all movie lovers in one unified voice: Sandler - and all his Happy Madison lackeys - must be run out of show business.
Every bit the worthy successor to the "Rocky" franchise, "Creed" is an elegant passing of the torch and a rousing flick that inspires.
This is a good animated adventure in its own right, but it does not stand shoulder-to-shoulder among the Pixar greats.
Michael Moore's latest documentary is the filmmaker's most comprehensive, pro-American and rousing film to date -- yet it offers in terms of 'solutions' it lacks in depth.
A serviceable end to the "Hunger Games" series - but not one that can be called satisfying or very entertaining.
The gravity of the real-life Catholic Church scandal makes this drama compelling, but this film's complex and intricate layers of conflict make this film a must-see of 2015.
This realization of "Macbeth" earns its place among the greatest film adaptations of any of Shakespeare's work.
This wonderfully odd movie is equal parts thriller, drama, romance, comedy and science fiction.
This latest 007-flick feels like a throwback to the old Bond movies -- but not in a good way.
This historical drama is a serviceable period piece movie whose heavy-handed storytelling fails to equal the importance of its subject matter.
Saoirse Ronan's touching, nuanced and sweet performance establishes the period drama as one of the very best films of 2015.
This is surely one of the best acting duos of 2015 - and arguably the very best of the year.
The Academy might as well just hand screenwriter Aaron Sorkin the 'Best Adapted Screenplay' award right now.
This comedy-drama works due to its whip-smart banter, entertaining character dynamic and constant dramatic tension.
Richard Gere is flat-out incredible in this powerful, topical drama about modern homelessness.
This docudrama simply does not live up to its pedigree or its important social issues.
The entirety of this dramedy feels like a lame excuse to have De Niro and Hathaway lightly spar in an inoffensive light-hearted comedy.
What "Apocalypse Now" was to the Vietnam War, this dark crime drama is to the morally ambiguous war on drugs.
No single word adequately describe what may be the best popcorn flick of 2015 - a smart, funny, harrowing, intense, exciting and joyous movie that is flat-out entertaining.