A solid trio of main characters power the fun summer disaster sequel.
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
― Audrey Hepburn
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
― Audrey Hepburn
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Alex Garland's latest finds the U.S. way past mere political divisiveness in this bleak war thriller.
An unnerving undercurrent of dread and a strong ensemble cast powers this tragic throwback biopic.
One of Marvel's strongest heroes must team up with two emerging superheroes to stop a galactic threat.
Writer-director Gareth Edwards delivers one of the very strongest big screen sci-fi spectacles of the past decade.
A delightful overlap of whodunnit and supernatural undertones as the famed detective tries to solve a murder in a haunted house.
The iconic globe-trotting archaeologist embarks on his final adventure in the action adventure.
Writer-director Ari Aster's intentionally bizarre third film is one coward's three-hour panic attack guilt trip disguised as an absurd road trip .
Illumination wholly embraces gaming’s beloved plumber iconic in a fun, breezy romp.
A manager who spent far too long managing a mediocre Italian restaurant wins a trip to sun-soaked Tuscany.
While far from excellent and not quite bogus, the long-awaited sequel sprinkles some fun moments in an unnecessarily muddled journey through time, space and the afterlife.
Much like the titular innovator, this peculiar biopic is all vision and unrealized potential.
This 'Train to Busan’ sequel is a dull and unnecessary misfire that fumbles a lifeless attempt at world building.
Mudslinging, political controversy, dirty politicking, politically biased media - this whirlwind film is a near perfect microcosm of every election cycle.
Anchored by a remarkable lead performance and confident storytelling, this indie gem proves sexual self-exploration can be heartfelt and innocent.
One-part relationship drama and one-part indie horror flick, this enjoyable little flick feels like two, tonally different shorter movies conjoined together.
A story of wrongful conviction, suicide, revenge and the loss of a spouse/parent ... should not be as tedious or unnecessarily convoluted as the lethargic relationship mystery.
This horror family drama really is the perfect encapsulation of the increasing dread of watching a loved one inevitably succumb to an incurable, degenerative disease.
This fourth and apparently final entry in this low-key brilliant series is more of the same hallmark silly banter, delectable food porn and wanderlust-inducing vistas that define the 'Trip' movies. And that’s not a bad thing.
The death of a child is one of the toughest subjects any film can broach, but this Kenyan family drama handles the topic with uncommon grace, genuine sweetness and emotional sincerity.