The Meg proves to be a solid summer serving.
An entertaining, enraging, inspiring and truly vital work. Blindspotting is a must-see.
Denzel Washington and Antoine Fuqua reteam for what ends up being a lackluster action sequel.
While this departure from Kore-eda is entertaining, it sadly loses quite a bit of the auteur’s voice.
Part exploitation film and part procedural, this Japanese crime drama is a sleazy good time.
An improvement over the previous entry, the blockbuster genre-mix still falls into its new franchise’s trappings.
Best F(r)iends: Volume 2 features a shift in genre, but is still a worthwhile follow up to Volume 1.
Drew Pearce’s futuristic criminal underworld story makes for a fun and funny good time.
Johnny Knoxville’s attempt at making a Jackass-esque comedy is a failed stunt in itself.
Coralie Fargeat’s entry into New French Extremity is a twisted tour-de-force of vengeance.