Armored’s issues stem from a lack of tension, and certainly a bare minimum level of surprise.
Armored’s issues stem from a lack of tension, and certainly a bare minimum level of surprise.
Certainly no child will regret growing up with Princess and the Frog, much like the previous generation does not regret Aladdin or Lion King.
It is hard to tell what in Countdown to Liquor Day is supposed to be a joke.
It is hard to fathom what is worse: that this is the final time Bernie Mac will ever appear on screen or that the producers, director, and studio thought this was a great idea.
If you hated the first installment of a movie, hated to the point where you would rather forget you ever saw it, can a sequel with expanded character development pull you around?
Without an engaging central character, someone most people would hate, Up in the Air would not work as well as it does.
This page is a small deconstruction of the box set as whole since it can’t be covered in the individual reviews.
… without David Koechner playing the annoying neighbor Nathan, Extract would be completely devoid of humor.
Why waste time talking about how California will be engulfed in the San Andreas fault when you can throw $20 million on the screen to show it?
It is a physical impossibility to have enough liquid in your tear ducts to get through this movie in one sitting.
