
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.
Hart and Cranston are flawlessly cast, and I’d love to see more of their chemistry.
Contains all of the elements for a wonderful sequel yet wrecks them with some questionable decisions and a silly finale.
Attempts to walk a very fine line between campy and creepy, between reality and dystopia.
It’s too long where it should be shorter and too short where it should be longer.
Needs more Jack-Jack and less humdrum
Skillfully mixes playfulness and humanity for a touching look at motherhood.
This is one flat Ocean. That might make for smooth sailing, but not so smooth for a film.
Delivers the goods as an irreverently hilarious and literally side-splitting comedy.
This doomed liner not only makes it to port, but entertains us even as we’re predicting its nearly-certain demise.
Reitman taps into the same invigorating emotional reservoir as his brilliant 2007 film Juno.
Feels like a never-ending supply of sweet moments with a better plot probably saved for its sequel.