The quirky comic book trilogy concludes in messy but entertaining fashion.
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The quirky comic book trilogy concludes in messy but entertaining fashion.
The real-life superhero team of Isa and Edwin discuss the team-up of two comic book legends.
This storm-chaser thriller struggles in ways similar to its predecessor.
Writer/director Jeff Nichols maintains his flawless track record with this emotionally rich, fact-based tale of 1960s biker life.
Director Wes Ball improbably delivers the series’ best installment since 2011.
David Leitch’s action/comedy is an overstuffed but loving ode to the stunt community.
Alex Garland’s speculative thriller is equal parts bracing, challenging, and entertaining.
Quick takes on four recent mainstream titles.
A huge step back from the excellent Part One, this sloppy follow-up barely feels like a Denis Villeneuve film.
Against all odds, this military action/adventure flick is quite good.
Michael Mann’s Enzo Ferrari biopic is the best film of 2023.
More like “Awkwardman and the Lost Opportunity.”
Jim shows Edwin the, uh, ropes in this discussion of Sean Durkin’s Von Erich film.
Quick takes on new films from Hayao Miyazaki, Hirokazu Kore-eda, and Aki Kaurismäki, plus the latest Godzilla movie.
Let weird Joaquin cook!
This prequel is the best film in the series — but that’s still not saying much.