Despicable Me 3 Review
The Minions steal the show as always in Despicable Me 3.
The Minions steal the show as always in Despicable Me 3.
Heist movie meets High Fidelity in Baby Driver.
Cars 3 should be firing on all cylinders instead of crashing hard into the wall.
Lou both entertains and touches your heart.
The Lovers feels like an uninspired musical without the songs.
Their Finest is a harsh feminist rant against masculinity of any type.
Colossal is a metaphorical misadventure that goes far off the rails.
Going in Style is more worn and feeble than someone twice the main characters’ combined ages.
The Boss Baby is a lackluster snoozer with no discernible audience.
Wilson is a dark comedy that needs a Sherpa to find the laughs.
Table 19 is a painfully broken wreck of a film.
The Comedian wants to be Mr. Saturday Night, but lacks Billy Crystal’s impeccable timing.