
Review: The Lion King
Every film is an exercise in manipulation, its success primarily dependent on how deftly emotional strings are pulled and how one makes...


Review: The Disaster Artist
Dubbed the Citizen Kane of bad movies, The Room is a prime example of how everything done wrong can somehow result in most everything...


Review: Win It All
Win It All, the third collaboration between director Joe Swanberg and actor Jake Johnson, is as endearing and charming as its perpetually...


Review: Why Him?
Another month, another James Franco film. The inexhaustibly ubiquitous actor lends his endearingly goofy charm to Why Him?, a sometimes...


Review: Keanu
Cats make everything better. Fact. Just take a look at Keanu, the action comedy that marks the inaugural feature film outing of...


Review: Vacation
Torturous, mean-spirited and deeply unfunny, there is no reason in the world that Vacation should have ever been made or allowed to see...


Review: Tomorrowland
"It's not personal, it's programming," a character declares at one point in Tomorrowland. Though the reverse of this statement will be...


Review: Pitch Perfect 2
Like its predecessor, Pitch Perfect 2 begins with an embarrassment and finishes with an unequivocal triumph. In between, there are some...


Review: Horrible Bosses 2
A wholly unnecessary sequel that wears out its welcome within the opening frames, Horrible Bosses 2 finds our trio of worker bees...


Review: Let's Be Cops
Longtime buddies Ryan (Jake Johnson) and Justin (Damon Wayans, Jr.) are at a crossroads. Ryan, a former college football star whose pro...