Tenet Review
Tenet ultimately leaves you mentally and physically exhausted yet ready to go back(wards) into the theater to repeat the experience.
Tenet ultimately leaves you mentally and physically exhausted yet ready to go back(wards) into the theater to repeat the experience.
Stewart takes a truly brilliant “what if” idea and then crudely shoehorns a narrative into place.
Floors it as two brothers take on a valiant quest to reunite loved ones using long-dormant magic.
Woos Austen fans and other moviegoers alike with its mix of comedy, romance and miscommunication
Wraps a mystery in the trappings of a horror film and slowly peels back layer after layer of surprises hidden just out of sight.
Reinforces the established theory that most video games should not be turned into movies.
Rather than deplane before you reach Fantasy Island, settle back in your seat and ride out this surprisingly entertaining horror flick.
More than anything else, The Rhythm Section is a score in search of a picture.
Lures you in with the tempting familiarity of the fairy tale and turns things upside down as it reveals its true nature.
Loaded with rich atmosphere, several memorable shots and enough humor to keep us engaged.
Bad Boys for Life delivers older men in strife as it goes from bad to worse.
This is a brilliant piece of filmmaking that’s utterly unforgettable.