"Everything Everywhere All at Once" is a dizzying and funny masterpiece that gives Michelle Yeoh the role of a lifetime and will be life-changing for ...[Read More]
While "Morbius" may not be the worst non-Marvel made Marvel movie ever to be foisted upon an unsuspecting public, it is certainly far from the best.
"The Bubble" is a comedy from Judd Apatow that struggles to find something to funny to say about the pandemic but instead feels formless, stale and de...[Read More]
Richard Linklater's "Apollo 10 1/2" is a visually inventive look back at childhood, optimism and the complexities of American life during the space ra...[Read More]
Overall, "The Lost City" is remarkably fun and enjoyable; and stars Channing Tatum and Sandra Bullock are all in, even if the overall result is less s...[Read More]
There is an earnestness to the family dynamic at work in this incarnation of "Cheaper by the Dozen" that makes it all worthwhile when all is said and ...[Read More]
Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas embrace camp in Adrian Lyne’s tawdry psychological thriller, "Deep Water," which boasts torrid thrills and a nonsensical ...[Read More]
"Turning Red" is a burst of of freshness from Pixar that portrays the awkwardness of puberty filtered through the lens of a 13-year-old Chinese-Canadi...[Read More]
The skill with which director Matt Reeves and crew construct "The Batman" allows it to move swiftly along to an epic third act that does not disappoin...[Read More]
Peter Dinklage delivers a star turn as the stature-afflicted gentleman poet/soldier title character in director Joe Wright’s new film "Cyrano."
While "Uncharted" is far from being unwatchable, it is a rote video-game adaptation that does not have enough going for it to elevate it above mediocr...[Read More]
"Dog" proves itself to be a rewarding experience thanks in large part to an earnest performance from Channing Tatum, as well as one from his canine co...[Read More]