Avengers: Endgame Review
Not only the satisfying conclusion to a two-movie story but also the perfect payoff to that 10-year journey on which moviegoers embarked.
Not only the satisfying conclusion to a two-movie story but also the perfect payoff to that 10-year journey on which moviegoers embarked.
Captain Marvel doesn’t feel cohesive and at times bored me with its awful pacing and storytelling.
Captain Marvel borrows heavily, but not heavily enough, from Guardians of the Galaxy.
This curious, unexpected story had me in its grasp… before dropping me like a bad habit.
Serves up a fun-size treat instead of a full snack.
An experience every bit as chaotic as the exploding island of Isla Nublar.
Embraces chaos as it explores what happens when dinosaurs can no longer be contained.
This unquestionably fun film would have been so much better with a shift in focus to generate Lando Calrissian: A Star Wars Story.
Delivers the goods as an irreverently hilarious and literally side-splitting comedy.
Feels like a never-ending supply of sweet moments with a better plot probably saved for its sequel.
The Rock pulls off the truly impossible by salvaging this wreck from the surrounding rubble.
Hits upon familiar themes and dresses them up in splashy visuals for an ambitious but ordinary adventure.