The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent Review: Age Of Cage
A must-see for Cage devotees and casual fans alike.
Read MoreA must-see for Cage devotees and casual fans alike.
Read MoreTriumphs in terms of pure cinematic spectacle, but feels ever so slightly insubstantial when viewed as anything more than a genre exercise.
Read MorePierre Perifel's debut signals the arrival of a talented new voice who has helped create something that stands apart from the rest of DreamWorks' output.
Read MoreIf you thought "No Way Home" had surprises, you ain't seen nothing yet.
Read MoreDespite a few interesting stylistic flourishes, and a killer score co-written by the great John Carpenter, it's ultimately another disappointment.
Read More"Top Gun: Maverick" is the ideal model for a legacy sequel, improving upon the original even if some of its inherent flaws carry over.
Read MoreAn unforgettable, squirm-inducing movie experience that lives in your head for days afterward, whether you like it or not.
Read MoreFor longtime fans of the series, it's the animated movie we've been waiting for.
Read MoreA film that feels not just like a return to form, but the culmination of 20 years of waiting for the right time to make a new horror film.
Read MoreWhen all is said and done, personality is Hollywood's most underrated special effect.
Read MoreJurassic World Dominion brings the gnashing action of two generations of dinosaur experts together, but is the film any good? Here's a look at our review
Read More"Clerk" does an excellent job at giving the audience exactly what they're looking for.
Read MoreAdam Sandler brings both his dramatic and comedic chops to bear in Hustle, an engaging new sports drama film that ranks alongside his very best work on screen
Read MoreJoseph Kosinski's new sci-fi film Spiderhead has some interesting ideas about the future of pharmaceuticals but doesn't quite flesh them out in this thin story
Read MoreAfter four films, there's no denying that Toy Story is a tried and true fan favorite franchise, but Lightyear is not up to speed with the rest of the films
Read MoreGood Luck to You Leo Grande might be advertised as a sexy dramedy, but it's not exactly as advertised -- still, it's a great Covid-era film and here's why
Read MoreBaz Luhrmann's Elvis is bright, energetic, and always engaging and anchored by a standout performance by Austin Butler as the legendary musician Elvis Presley
Read MoreBeavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe is a welcome return of the classic MTV knuckleheads who offer a rush of nostalgia to fans of the animated Mike Judge series
Read MoreThe Black Phone, an adaptation of Joe Hill's story of the same name, features middling performances and some clumsy genre-smashing that doesn't totally work
Read MoreThe Forgiven features a powerhouse pair in the lead in Jessica Chastain and Ralph Fiennes but the John Michael McDonagh film struggles to delve into its premise
Read MoreNearly half a dozen films in, the Despicable Me franchise has hit another win with the newest film, Minions: The Rise of Gru -- it's a great time for the kiddos
Read MoreMr. Malcolm's List has a diverse and intriguing cast and will satisfy fans of Bridgerton's inclusive period drama style, but it's still missing a key element
Read MoreThor Love and Thunder lives up to the hype as the Taika Waititi-directed film follows Ragnarok in delivering a fun spectacle and a sensational new villain
Read MoreDon't Make Me Go has all the trappings of a heartwarming road trip movie with two compelling stars in the lead, but there's a terrible twist in the third act
Read MoreWhere the Crawdads Sing might be a pleasant little drama with a touching relationship at the center of the story if not for pivoting into a weak courtroom drama
Read MoreThe Gray Man is the Russo Brothers' latest action flick, departing from the Marvel Cinematic Universe but continuing to star major names in charismatic roles
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