More an attempt to create a ludicrous theme park ride than movie, 2012's absurdities, stock characters, and lengthy runtime make this a bloated, empty spectacle.
Midway indulges in messy, repetitive, and choreographed action, made worse through sloppy exposition in the script that drives hokey patriotism instead of authentic stakes.
Tuckered Out Solo is a singular opportunity to explain everything about Han Solo. So, it does. Star Wars fans see, for the first time, what the Kessel run was …
Advertising Activism What timing. The week Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri releases to home video, a remake of Death Wish hits theaters. Surely, it’s coincidence, but both films concern …
Chilly Finish War for the Planet of the Apes buries a complex morality saga in the cold – literally in the climax. It’s a circumstance of luck and more …
Edge of Perfection Every generation has coming of age films, some more than others (thanks John Hughes). When these films work, they’re absolute magic. That’s Edge of Seventeen. A …
Peeta’d Out The second part of Mockingjay – profitable and needless as this two-part tactic may be – comes to Blu-ray during the opening salvos of America’s election season. …