David Gordon Green & Co. ramp up the body count for this grisly sequel, but neglect their writing and directing duties.
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David Gordon Green & Co. ramp up the body count for this grisly sequel, but neglect their writing and directing duties.
The film is grounded by a heartbreaking performance by Paul Bettany, shrugging off his Avengers gloss to appear vulnerable and a bit smug.
Pre-tweens will enjoy the lame jokes employing poop, farts, mud, pratfalls, and the so on, but parents — and filmmakers — can do better.
Cate Blanchett may be one of the few actors who could hold together a movie that’s part farce, part intervention, part melodrama and always entertaining.
Will the confrontation between a now-weaponized Laurie Strode and the still unkillable Michael Myers provide a Home Alone of horror?
The curiosity of Clint Eastwood using real-life heroes to reenact their brave exploits makes for a generally compelling view, but is let down by a script that asks too much from its amateur performers.
Woody Harrelson and a talented female supporting cast shine in this bluntly comedic adaptation of the Daniel Clowes graphic novel.