Review: ‘Venom’ refuses to evolve past paper-thin premise
Laughter was the only medication to help get through this littered atrocity of a film.
Laughter was the only medication to help get through this littered atrocity of a film.
“Mad Max” delivers a concentrated, two-hour dose of blood, flames and explosions that is thrilling, satisfying and most importantly, outrageously entertaining.
Tom Hardy and James Gandolfini delve into the criminal underground in “The Drop.”
Three brothers fight the law in order to thrive in their booze-selling business during the Prohibition era.
While a grade-school teacher and his estranged brother may not seem like they’d stand a chance in the violent world of Mixed Martial Arts, “Warrior” comes through as a believable film that exemplifies the heart and passion of highly-ranked professional fighters.