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First Man may be a movie about Neil Armstrong and the Space Race, but it triumphs more as a film about the American ideal and the dedication towards making it a reality.
Lose all preconceived notions or expectations of this new installment matching the primal, exciting narrative flow of the original.
The Nun marks the second misstep in the five-years-old Conjuring universe
For a film about one of the most daring exploits resulting in the arrest of a major war criminal, Operation Finale feels way too safe.
Jason Statham versus a big frickin’ shark, what more do you need?
This is a comedy, so why are we not laughing?
Tom Cruise and company come roaring back to blow us out of our seats with MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – FALLOUT, one of the best action films ever made.
For all the whiplash action and laugh-out-loud humor in Ant-Man and the Wasp, there’s a certain “haven’t we been here before?” undercurrent.
Despite a talented cast, the biggest takeaway from Boundaries is what the script has to say about family.
Overt satire, or unoriginal misfire? Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom invites you to choose.
Just like an old friend knocking on your door after some time away, Incredibles 2 shows up in theaters after a 14-year absence with a wide grin and the promise of high-flying adventure.
Ocean’s Eight is a sprite of a film, lifted by its effervescent cast and against-type performances.
The over-saturation comes to a head with the wildly uneven Solo: A Star Wars Story.
If this review offends you, the movie probably will too.
Ghost Stories batters you into submission with chair-jumping “BOO!” moments, but it all gives way to a final truth which makes you almost wish for those moments again.
High-flying, jam-packed testo-fest eschewing the usual Marvel brio for steep consequences.
Krasinski gives A Quiet Place an unmatched tenor and tone.
It’s a living, breathing version of Trivial Pursuit: Totally ’80s, and it’s just as much fun to watch.