As a fourth-wall breaking, foul-mouthed revitalization of comic-book film, "Deadpool & Wolverine" offers audiences hope for the future of the genre.
"Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" builds on the first film to deliver one of the most inventive, audacious and most enjoyable superhero movies ever.
An earnestness to the story and the father/son relationship allows "Strange World" resonate far more than the typical animated offering of this type.
Are you looking for a sax-y way to pass the day? Then sit back and let Smooth Jazz Chaz serenade you for the next ten hours and enjoy the newly released “Just Sing” video from the upcoming Trolls World Tour film. Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake return in Trolls World Tour, an all-star sequel to DreamWorks Animation’s 2016 musical hit. In an adventure that will take them well beyond...[Read More]
Despite sporting a pedigree of talented people involved in the project, the new comedy, Like a Boss, fails to deliver much of anything in the way of laughs, let alone any real entertainment value for your dollar. The film is consistently mired in a morass of overused comedic clichés and a lifeless plot that never gains the momentum it needs to carry the film from one flimsy comedy bit to the next....[Read More]
The New Year is just now starting to feel for real. Folks are remembering to write 2016 on the check they sign and, who knows, maybe even starting to pay attention to the upcoming election season. Well, maybe. But before we get too serious about life let us savor some silliness. Deadpool is a film about a seriously messed up dude named Wade Wilson (Ryan Reynolds). He was a soldier. Then he was a m...[Read More]
The world of indie films is, in my opinion, a bit over saturated with “offbeat” comedies that, more often than not, tend to be off a couple of beats. They’re populated by forced character quirks and flaws and a bland, snarky, outlook on the world they exist in. Safety Not Guaranteed, stars Mark Duplass as Kenneth, a man who places an ad for a companion to travel back in time with. The ad comes to ...[Read More]