A stacked cast, plenty of action and some strong Dino sequences ensure viewers won’t leave feeling shortchanged.
The Old Guard 2 is an impressive sequel that effortlessly manages to carry over the themes, tones and overall feel of the first movie.
Karate Kid: Legends unfortunately gets a lot wrong, which may lead to some fans feeling misdirected and disappointed.
Featuring a talented cast and impeccable sound design, Warfare is a stark and intense ride that will leave you cold by the time the credits roll.
The storyline is a little bit hit or miss here, which prevents Brave New World from being one of the stronger Captain America flicks.
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy works well as a strong ending to the franchise, a poignant exploration of grief and a funny, charming way to spend two hours.
A Complete Unknown is a competent biopic that puts music front and center, but loses focus on its character development in the process.
Nosferatu is not only a fantastic adaptation of this story, but a worthy addition into Robert Eggers filmography that lives up to the talent of his prior works.
Anora continues Sean Baker’s winning streak of character-focused, well-written and pivotal movies.
Though Juror #2 is not the most memorable effort from Clint Eastwood, it is a solid entry into his filmography.