A film that goes so spectacularly off-the-rails in its final act, you almost have to see Olivia Wilde’s scattered, messy, modern-day guilty pleasure - Don’t Worry Darling.
Read MoreJordan Peele’s science fiction blockbuster Nope may be his easiest to tear apart, but even as a “summer movie,” his insights, ambition, and views on the world remain compelling and well worth discussing and debating.
Read MoreAfter reinvigorating Thor as a viable character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Thor: Ragnarok, writer/director Taika Waititi returns with Thor: Love and Thunder and delivers lacking focus or a consistent tone.
Read MoreSpiderhead is a silly, dystopian thriller that never takes itself seriously. So, I mean, why should we?
Read MoreCompleting a teen-focused trilogy with Tom Holland as Peter Parker, a/k/a Spider-Man, Spider-Man: No Way Home is a bittersweet but thoroughly entertaining adventure with lots of emotion, action, and surprises for the most loyal and most recent of fans.
Read MoreThough a bit of an improvement and more entertaining than its predecessor, Venom: Let There be Carnage lacks much of a story, or really anything significant, to make this a viable movie - Marvel or otherwise.
Read MoreExciting and thrilling in nearly every way, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is one of the top tier Marvel movies and full of characters you will want to revisit again and again.
Read MoreThe bloodiest superhero movie to date also succeeds in relaunching The Suicide Squad as a viable brand for the DC Extended Universe.
Read MoreThe Tomorrow War gives us a futuristic time-travel story where alien monsters attempt to eradicate humankind, while a civilian is among those drafted to fight to to save the world.
Read MoreBypassing theaters, Pixar’s 24th animated film, Luca, is a kind, sweet-natured tale of two friends caught in between two worlds.
Read MoreA Quiet Place Part II is an intense, terrifying sequel that ensnares us in a horror film we cannot turn away from.
Read MoreVoyagers may have a grand vision of young-adult, dystopian science-fiction adventure, but the film never establishes enough credibility to make this matter all that much.
Read MoreWhile there will be some who simply are satisfied by Godzilla and Kong’s Hoss Fights, Godzilla vs. Kong is a movie that underwhelms and underperforms in virtually every way.
Read MoreWonder Woman 1984 is a major disappointment, a misfire that doesn’t require us to throw out the baby with the bathwater, but does appear to need a significant reboot just two movies into the franchise.
Read MoreIt might take more than one viewing to leave an impact, but Pixar’s latest film, Soul, is a wonderful movie about finding your best self and how to live a life of pursuits that make you whole.
Read MoreGeorge Clooney’s return as a leading man and director, The Midnight Sky, is a dystopian science-fiction film which finds good scenes and moments drowned out by a bleak, cold, and distancing story of connection, loneliness, and loss.
Read MoreLed by a powerful, internal and introspective Brad Pitt performance, Ad Astra is a journey across the universe which may delight and dismay fans at the same time.
Read MoreDon’t Let Go, formerly titled Relive, is a time-travel, police procedural that becomes increasingly incoherent the longer and longer it goes.
Read MoreBig beasts break things in the dark in this loud, empty-headed sequel to 2014’s Godzilla.
Read MoreAvengers: Endgame serves as a nearly perfect final chapter to the existing phases of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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