This unfunny, overly esoteric collection of video game references and Tiktok videos fails to engage average viewers.
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All in Adventure
This unfunny, overly esoteric collection of video game references and Tiktok videos fails to engage average viewers.
The once-mighty Anthony and Joe Russo achieve a new career low.
Bong Joon-ho’s first misfire still packs plenty of creativity and political satire.
It’s got snakes jumping out of a gun — what more could you want?
Anthony Mackie’s first feature-length spin as Cap is a nimble, action-packed adventure, full of political intrigue.
The surprise hit series’ third installment is another family-friendly winner.
The quirky comic book trilogy concludes in messy but entertaining fashion.
The real-life superhero team of Isa and Edwin discuss the team-up of two comic book legends.
This storm-chaser thriller struggles in ways similar to its predecessor.
Director Wes Ball improbably delivers the series’ best installment since 2011.
Quick takes on four recent mainstream titles.
A huge step back from the excellent Part One, this sloppy follow-up barely feels like a Denis Villeneuve film.
Against all odds, this military action/adventure flick is quite good.
Quick takes on new films from Hayao Miyazaki, Hirokazu Kore-eda, and Aki Kaurismäki, plus the latest Godzilla movie.
Let weird Joaquin cook!
This prequel is the best film in the series — but that’s still not saying much.