Olivia Wilde returns with her strongest film yet, turning a tense dinner between Seth Rogen, Penélope Cruz, Edward Norton, and Wilde into a funny, deeply uncomfortable, and surprisingly insightful ...
Yeon Sang-ho brings a few genuinely fun ideas to the zombie genre, giving his infected a collective intelligence that freshens up the action, but beneath those clever twists, Colony still feels like ...
If you’ve not connected with or enjoyed the previous Jackass movies, Jackass: Best and Last will almost certainly not change your mind.
What Happened to Suzy? may tread familiar ground, but that is part of its charm. Ersted knows the genre inside out and understands how to hold back just long enough before revealing the truth. When ...
Just as Andy passed his toys to Bonnie, Toy Story 5 passes the franchise to a new generation of children, encouraging them to imagine, play, and create adventures of their own.
Michael Sarnoski turns England’s most beloved folk hero into a remorseful killer searching for redemption, and while the film often feels closer to Logan than traditional Robin Hood lore, its brutal ...
Borrowing freely from bigger and better films, Til Death Do Us Part is a messy, predictable, and undeniably cheap-looking thriller, but its energetic action, Natalie Burn’s physical performance, and ...
You cannot step into the same river twice. So, how many times is James Gunn and his superhero filmmaking approach being washed in that same river? I’ve lost count…Supergirl is the second film in James ...
After the Devil is Dead emerges as a heartfelt and gripping portrait of a young mother whose life was stolen and of the children who have carried the truth ever since. With Catalanotto guiding their ...
While it's hard for Honeyjoon to feel completely different in a saturated genre there’s just enough here to consider booking the trip.
Overall, Arthur’s Empire is a testament to the power of good writing and screen chemistry being all you need to tell a compelling story. If you enjoy domestic slice of life comedies juxtaposed with ...
Overall, Loves Company is a good comedy which should have been great. Laurits’s script meanders in the second act to a point that it killed the ...