
Snow White Review
The ride is as shaky as the dwarfs’ rickety mine cars.
The ride is as shaky as the dwarfs’ rickety mine cars.
Inside Out 2 is a schizophrenic jumble with everyone spread way too thin.
The Little Mermaid is a surprising, heartfelt father-daughter tearjerker.
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore substitutes politics and tyrannical behavior for the fun creatures and captivating missions to transform this experience into a double bore.
Floors it as two brothers take on a valiant quest to reunite loved ones using long-dormant magic.
Reinforces the established theory that most video games should not be turned into movies.
The fourth installment of this venerable franchise returns with a surprisingly touching tale.
This is one elephant that needs to be put down.
Contains all of the elements for a wonderful sequel yet wrecks them with some questionable decisions and a silly finale.
This unusual fantasy mixture of influences and visuals doesn’t lose your focus or interest.
Needs more Jack-Jack and less humdrum
Skillfully mixes playfulness and humanity for a touching look at motherhood.