Review: The Nutcracker and the Four Realms
In The Nutcracker and the Four Realms, Keira Knightley is a delectable combination of Marilyn Monroe, Betty Boop, and Gwen Stefani as the...
Review: Just Getting Started
It's been 14 years since writer-director Ron Shelton released his last film, the solid if unmemorable Hollywood Homicide. Prior to that,...
Review: Going in Style
Going in Style is the cinematic equivalent of comfort food - a satisfying mix of drama, comedy, and a heist film, it also offers the...
Review: Now You See Me 2
Last we left the Four Horsemen, a group of magicians assembled by a mysterious benefactor called the Eye to expose malfeasant...
Review: London Has Fallen
London Has Fallen is one of those barely serviceable action movies with paint-by-numbers plotting and ultra-simplistic characters that...
Review: Ted 2
The Thunder Buddies are back in this agreeable, if ultimately disappointing, sequel to Seth MacFarlane's surprise smash Ted. A follow-up...
Review: 5 Flights Up
"I wish a lot of things," Alex (Morgan Freeman) tells his longtime wife Ruth (Diane Keaton). One wishes a lot of things for 5 Flights Up:...
Review: Last Knights
"The wounds of honour are self-inflicted," Morgan Freeman's nobleman Bartok intones as Last Knight's most compellingly acted scene comes...
Review: Lucy
A poptastic psychedelia with philosophical underpinnings, Luc Besson's Lucy is bonkers to the bone, functioning more as a hopped-up...