What keeps Thunder Force from falling to pieces is that it’s just so pleasantly affable.
Something of an interstellar Lord of the Flies, after a somewhat rushed and lumpy start Neil Burger’s science fiction thriller Voyagers rights the ship and ends up traveling to an emotionally satisfying place.
Clever, inventive and consistently amusing, The Mortuary Collection is one of the best horror anthologies I’ve ever seen.
The Reckoning is a frustrating misfire.
Wonder Woman 1984 is worthwhile mainly because its sense of hopeful uplift is genuine.
How I lost it at the drive-in and fell in love with the movies
Their face-off is a violently over-the-top slug-fest that lands the majority of its punches, and the ultimate victors are audiences who purchased a ring-side ticket to see these two warriors slug it out in the pursuit of apex predator supremacy.
Nobody whacked me square in the face. I wouldn’t have wanted it any other way.
Gareth Edwards’ Godzilla hasn’t looked this incredible since it played in theaters.