Short takes on “Fire of Love,” “Prey,” “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On,” “The Gray Man,” “RRR,” “Vengeance,” and “Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris.”
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Short takes on “Fire of Love,” “Prey,” “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On,” “The Gray Man,” “RRR,” “Vengeance,” and “Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris.”
After a second trilogy of depressingly diminishing returns, it’s time for the dino series’ extinction.
Heart-pounding action sequences battle lackluster writing and performances in this uneven legacy sequel.
This messy sequel barely feels like a Sam Raimi film — until it goes full “Evil Dead 2”/”Drag Me To Hell.”
The series’ alleged curtain call delivers plenty of big laughs, but runs out of steam without its usual amount of hidden-camera pranks.
Wes Craven is sorely missed in the series’ worst installment thus far.
Jon Watts’ best Spidey film yet is fan service done right.
Lana Wachowski & Co.’s screenplay crackles, but the filmmaking hampers its potential.
Jason Reitman carries on his family tradition with this thoroughly entertaining legacy sequel.
David Gordon Green & Co. ramp up the body count for this grisly sequel, but neglect their writing and directing duties.
Tom Hardy keeps the odd couple action/comedy come book series entertaining, despite a pair of lackluster villains.
Nia DaCosta’s sequel succeeds as a horror film, but is less effective as a social thriller.
James Gunn’s violent and funny take on the band of DC criminal misfits is a step up from David Ayer’s 2015 attempt, but also feels like a missed opportunity.
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The action sequences and central conflict finally align for a passable F&F film…or the series has finally turned Edwin’s brain to mush. You decide.
James Wan is sorely missed behind the camera in this lackluster horror sequel.
Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall rekindle the magic of their 1988 comedy classic in this rare sequel that’s nearly as funny as the original.
The animated series experiences a major evolutionary leap forward in this fast and funny sequel.