Taika Waititi’s distinct blend of action and comedy works wonders in the fourth Thor film.
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Taika Waititi’s distinct blend of action and comedy works wonders in the fourth Thor film.
Pompous artistry in the movie business gets skewered in this brilliant Spanish comedy.
Big emotional highs and the magic of moviemaking combine in this lovely adventure with the Crawleys.
The late Roger Michell’s final narrative film is lovely, well-rounded portrait of a real-life humanist.
The latest Ryan Reynolds/Shawn Levy collaboration is a busy mess with a few redeeming elements.
Domee Shi’s coming-of-age comedy further enhances Pixar’s legacy.
High-quality popcorn entertainment in the tradition of the “National Treasure” and “Pirates of the Caribbean” series.
Owen Wilson rises to the occasion in this glitzy rom-com, while Jennifer Lopez struggles to keep up.
The series’ alleged curtain call delivers plenty of big laughs, but runs out of steam without its usual amount of hidden-camera pranks.
Matthew Vaughn’s first mediocre film wastes a talented cast and a seemingly rich story.
The latest from Paul Thomas Anderson is an entertaining lark but largely devoid of substance.
Writer/director Sean Baker stays in his lane with this deeply flawed dramedy about a disgraced porn star’s return home.
Will Smith delivers his first respectable performance in nearly a decade as the Williams Sisters’ father.
Jason Reitman carries on his family tradition with this thoroughly entertaining legacy sequel.
Wes Anderson’s most ambitious film to date is also one of his best.
Tom Hardy keeps the odd couple action/comedy come book series entertaining, despite a pair of lackluster villains.