Review: Avengers assemble for an action-packed adventure
“Infinity War” is the perfect part one of what is likely to be the grandest and most expansive two-part epic to ever grace the silver screen.
“Infinity War” is the perfect part one of what is likely to be the grandest and most expansive two-part epic to ever grace the silver screen.
“Pacific Rim: Uprising” is camp, but it feels like the creators didn’t know whether to go for full camp or grounded realism.
“Game Night” contains humor that works because of the characters and the situations rather than cheap stereotypes or bathroom humor.
“Call Me by Your Name” is a story about true love and human affection, with emotional acting and stunning camera work.
“Star Wars: The Last Jedi” still contains what fans love: the Force, lightsabers and the beloved characters, but it utilizes them in variety of new ways.
Despite the strength of the performances, there are moments where it feels like good acting is all the movie has to offer.
Only Pixar could make the Land of the Dead feel so alive.
Right before it becomes impossible to stomach, the film ends and the viewer walks out of the theater with their eyes wide and their body trembling.
“Battle of the Sexes” rarely falters, making it an incredibly moving and entertaining time at the theater.
The story being told is a story of triumph — triumph over cultural adversity, triumph over family struggles and triumph over physical hindrances.