The Protégé Review
The shaky supports of the final act give way completely, plunging what’s left of our interest into the dark, cold abyss.
The shaky supports of the final act give way completely, plunging what’s left of our interest into the dark, cold abyss.
Free Guy appeals to both hard-core enthusiasts and casual gamers alike with an inviting setting where you’ll want to plop your avatar, uh, yourself for a couple of hours.
Jungle Cruise presents both adventure and constant danger at a level much higher and more engaging than the work of even the best Disney skippers.
Marvel beat out the James Bond franchise with Black Widow as what feels like the first female James Bond movie.
Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard fails to deliver a solid hit and instead sprays jokes like bullets everywhere to see which ones reach their targets.
Statham is more calm and reserved under fire than the Terminator.
Godzilla vs. Kong layers ridiculous missions and human drama upon three battles that could have been YouTube videos.
Godzilla vs. Kong starts with a stomp and ends in the swamp.
Nobody showcases Bob Odenkirk as you’ve never seen him before in a satisfying action film tinged with comedy.
Not even the star power of Gal Gadot can save Wonder Woman 1984 from its many WWTF moments.
Does little to help us rekindle the original film’s energy or, I fear, its success.
Breathing is something that Nolan apparently expected you to take care of on your own time