Jennifer Garner’s most recent foray into action leaves the audience with a less-than-refreshing taste in their mouths and more than a few concerns about the message behind it.
Jennifer Garner’s most recent foray into action leaves the audience with a less-than-refreshing taste in their mouths and more than a few concerns about the message behind it.
This latest installment of the “The Conjuring” series suffers from undercooked storylines, overcooked action, and an overexposed villain.
Introducing the all-new SCENES Media digital series, “Film Nosh,” where hosts Chris and Peek bring you a clever and fun review of some of the year’s best (and worst!) films. This week, they take a look at the Wes Anderson film, “Isle of Dogs.”
For the fourth time in 80 years, Hollywood is telling this tried and true storyline on the silver screen.
Rourke, Ronan, and Robbie are set to take on monarchies, murder, and Mary in this highly anticipated historical film adaptation.
A host of cute, cuddly co-hosts doggy paddle this romantic/family/comedy, starring Eva Longoria, to a heartwarming, but predictable end.
Kelsey Grammer and Kristen Bell’s noteworthy performances can’t rescue this Netflix film’s sinking storyline.
Ewan McGregor and his amazingly lifelike friends Pooh & Co. are the most redeemable qualities of this dragging reintroduction of a children’s classic.
Michael Pena does his best to drive the movie’s intriguing concept, but it’s not enough to overcome an inadequate screenplay.
“Fallout” destroys the myth that blockbuster sequels can’t live up to the original.