Home Again is an intermittently watchable but idiotic movie for when you’re laid up in bed or recuperating in a hospital—or slightly drunk.
Home Again is an intermittently watchable but idiotic movie for when you’re laid up in bed or recuperating in a hospital—or slightly drunk.
It’s not an action classic, but ‘American Assassin’ is fun, exciting, and truthful about Islamist terror. So critics hate it.
The story depicts the author’s family’s poverty & desperation. But her father insisted he’d someday build his children a gorgeous new house made of glass.
“Wind River” proves that Jeremy Renner is simply one of the best actors now working. He is able to make this seemingly implausible role and some very clichéd dialogue into something gritty and real.
This is a remake of “Ocean’s Eleven,” which was a remake of a picture starring Frank Sinatra. So Soderbergh is offering a reprise of his previous remake.
“Menashe” has something sorely lacking from the majority of mainstream movies: 3 dimensional characters, a plausible story and a wealth of soul.
‘Dunkirk’ is surely the best Hollywood war movie since ‘Master and Commander.’ It may be an all-time classic. It’s historically accurate and moving.
This fresh retelling of the Spiderman legend is closely tied in to the Avengers’ universe. It’s surprising, entertaining & certainly worth a Saturday night.
“The Big Sick” is the funniest, best-crafted, and most heart-warming American comedy in years. A story of love, confusion, & culture clash.
“The Mummy” is a powerful argument for not making movies by committee. Why doesn’t Universal think about making genuine family entertainment?