As gruesomely hysterical as much of Glorious may be, the foundation of toxic masculinity it’s built upon is anything but silly, McKendry giving it the brutally grisly evisceration it deserves.
Adventures in Babysitting and RoboCop: Searching for humanity, self-acceptance, and identity while singing the blues with the babysitter and enforcing the law in a cybernetic shell
Bodies Bodies Bodies is a gnarly, uncouth, and suitably deceitful breath of fresh horror air.
Even with its massive international ensemble of familiar faces, the longer Bullet Train kept running down the track, the less I cared about what was happening.
Grease 2: 40 years of wanting more than the boy next door with Michelle Pfeiffer and the Pink Ladies
Few films from the past few years have given me as much continuous pleasure as Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris.
Thor: Love and Thunder is my least favorite film in the MCU.
Most importantly, kids are going to love The Rise of Gru, and while that’s not surprising, that their parents might find themselves giggling right along with their youngsters somewhat is.
As slight as Good Luck to You, Leo Grande is, there is something so distinctly personal about what Brand and Hyde are doing that it’s doubtful their sublime little comedy-drama will dissipate from my memory anytime soon.