Review: Ant-Man and the Wasp
In the grand scheme of the Marvel Universe, the character of Ant-Man has always served as a diversion, comic relief in the company of his...
Review: I, Tonya
"I was loved...for a minute. Then I was hated. Then I was just a punchline," That statement sums up the tragic, totally American saga of...
Review: Jumanji Welcome to the Jungle
There are a lot of clever touches in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, not the least of which is the concept itself. Instead of having the...
Review: The Fundamentals of Caring
Picture this: a boy and a girl in a diner somewhere in the middle of America. Seen through the diner window, they could be any ordinary...
Review: Daddy's Home
In Daddy's Home, Will Ferrell plays Brad, gratefully wedded to Sarah (Linda Cardellini) and enthusiastically committed to his role as...
Review: Ant-Man
For better or worse, everything is connected in the Marvel Universe. The ties may at times be tenuous, but they are in place nonetheless....
Review: Danny Collins
Some things cannot be unseen. Take Al Pacino in the opening moments of Danny Collins. Coked and boozed up, skin bronzed, hair shellaced,...
Review: Spy
Melissa McCarthy is not Julia Roberts. Yet here she is in Spy, having her Pretty Woman moment at the practically geriatric age of 45....
Review: Adult Beginners
Mark and Jay Duplass serve as executive producers in Adult Beginners, which already generates a generous amount of goodwill for the film....
Review: Annie
Let's start with the positive: there can't possibly be a more joyless, shoddily made, terribly acted, clumsily written movie this holiday...