Review: Always Be My Maybe
If Crazy Rich Asians reimagined Pretty Woman through an Asian-American perspective, then Always Be My Maybe, the latest in Netflix's...
Review: Aquaman
Much like Wonder Woman's brief but impactful appearance in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Arthur Curry aka Aquaman in Justice League...
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: 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: Snatched
Pairing Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn in a comedic romp should be cause for celebration. After all, Schumer has become the leading female...
Review: Office Christmas Party
Office Christmas Party is a straightforward enough title for a film that alleges to be a workplace comedy. It's certainly stocked with a...
Review: The Hollars
A generic dysfunctional family comedy drama made diverting by its ensemble cast, The Hollars marks actor John Krasinki's second...
Review: Trainwreck
How do you solve a problem like Amy? Perhaps there isn't a problem to begin with as our unapologetic heroine suggests. "Don't judge me,"...
Review: The Interview
The Interview runs 112 minutes; most of it is unfunny. There is simply no way the film merits that much of the viewer's time. Yet let's...