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Latino representation in superhero films receives a boost with this decent origin story.
The usually reliable Ben Wheatley’s toothless sequel eschews the dumb fun of its predecessor.
Christopher McQuarrie and Tom Cruise continue to suck the joy out of this long-running series.
While Harrison Ford and several other familiar faces are back, along with some amusing nods to the original trilogy, this concluding (?) installment is defined more by what’s absent onscreen.
Action and comedy blend well in this multiverse tale that unites old favorites and new heroes.
Isa and Edwin discuss the sequel to the Oscar-winning animated extravaganza.
A committed Jennifer Lopez can only do so much to help this bland action/thriller.
Scene-stealing turns by Jason Momoa and John Cena pair nicely with the series’ usual ridiculous action set pieces.
Ben Affleck and Robert Rodriguez achieve new career lows with this astonishing failure.
Isa and Edwin blast off with the MCU’s rag-tag group of heroes one last (?) time.
Nida Manzoor’s feature directorial debut is a quirky delight — until it enters cuckoopants territory.
Guy Ritchie isn’t the best fit for this respectable Afghanistan War thriller.
Jalmari Helander’s hyper-violent revenge film elicits immense joy via killing Nazis.
Despite Toni Collette’s physical comedy skills, this action/comedy is a tonal mess.
Nicolas Cage’s Dracula lives up to its zany potential in this unapologetically bloody and violent action/comedy.
The animated spectacle is a loving homage to the video game and little else.
Quentin Dupieux latest oddball effort lives and dies by its randomness.
Humorous dialogue and thrilling action combine in a style reminiscent of “Raiders of the Lost Ark” crossed with “The Princess Bride.”