Review: Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw, an offshoot of the mega-successful franchise, is a big, shiny and expensive toy. It's the kind of...
Review: Fighting with My Family
Depicting the rise of real-life WWE Divas Champion Paige, Fighting with My Family is a not-so-guilty pleasure, a satisfying blend of...
Review: Skyscraper
"Welcome to heaven," Dwayne Johnson's former FBI agent turned security specialist Will Sawyer is told in Skyscraper, which aims to be The...
Review: Rampage
Rampage is much like San Andreas, Dwayne Johnson's last collaboration with director Brad Peyton. It's dumb and preposterous, but the kind...
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: Baywatch
If anything deserved to be called “Jiggle TV,” it was certainly Baywatch, which premiered at the end of the Eighties on NBC and reached...
Review: The Fate of the Furious
"Dominic Toretto just went rogue," Dwayne Johnson's Luke Hobbs declares and, with that, The Fate of the Furious revs up its engines,...
Review: Central Intelligence
All it takes to make a hilarious action comedy buddy movie is, to use the strapline for Central Intelligence, is a little Hart and a big...
Review: San Andreas
New York takes a well-deserved break from serving as filmmakers' favoured backdrop for mass destruction. This time, the disaster strikes...
Review: Furious 7
Let us get the overstuffed plot out of the way: the sins of London have followed the crew back to Los Angeles. Deckard Shaw (the suitably...