Lawrence utilizes her lithe physicality to magnificent effect, and she can bend a tongue-twisting turn of phrase sideways before flipping it completely upside down with carnivorously jovial enthusiasm.
As slight as it is, I found Elemental to be adorable.
The Flash is aggressively okay.
Brooklyn 45 never takes the easy way out, asking tough questions and leaving it up to the audience to ascertain the majority of the answers for themselves.
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts is arguably the best film with the word “Transformers” in the title.
There’s good, oftentimes scary stuff hiding in The Boogeyman’s darkness, all of which helps make this summertime horror offering more treat than trick.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is an instant classic.
I have a sneaky suspicion I’m going to be pondering the myriad ins and outs of You Hurt My Feelings for quite some time.
For the poor, unfortunate souls hoping this The Little Mermaid will either equal or surpass the animated version, disappointment will be their unhappy bedfellow. But younger audiences will likely enjoy themselves quite a bit, and I can almost guarantee they’re going to fall euphorically in love (and deservedly so) with Bailey’s Ariel.