Tuesday Review
Tuesday manages to poke and prod at the fragile tendrils of a topic laden with countless taboos and cultural beliefs.
Tuesday manages to poke and prod at the fragile tendrils of a topic laden with countless taboos and cultural beliefs.
Dune: Part Two seems intent on convincing us that explosions are the same thing as plot.
Barbie is akin to Joe Camel espousing the virtues of a healthy lifestyle.
A masterwork that stands head and shoulders above Nolan’s already-impressive past catalogue.
This installment delivers more chuckles than all six past films combined.
Serves as a raucously rousing send-off for both its iconic character and main star.
Asteroid City is as flat and unremarkable as its surrounding landscape.
The Little Mermaid is a surprising, heartfelt father-daughter tearjerker.
Vol. 3 is overly dark, overly busy and often overly dull.
M3GAN escalates into sentient robot girl gone wild.
Like a detailed treatise on the Holocaust, summarizing it as a great example in character building.
The adventure and adrenaline are the stars, and here, they’re as bright as anything else put out this year.