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.
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.
Mixes high school romance and ho-hum heroics for a movie that’s still fun but leaves you wanting something better.
Captain Marvel doesn’t feel cohesive and at times bored me with its awful pacing and storytelling.
Captain Marvel borrows heavily, but not heavily enough, from Guardians of the Galaxy.
This curious, unexpected story had me in its grasp… before dropping me like a bad habit.
Needs more Jack-Jack and less humdrum
The Hitman’s Bodyguard delivers on its promises and protects your movie dollar.
A supersized Quentin Tarantino experience that would taste just as good in a smaller portion.
Quentin Tarantino’s well-practiced aim misses the heart but still hits the target.
A super-secret government spy agency races against time to halt the maniacal plans of an evil tech genius in Kingsman: The Secret Service. Hidden behind a veil of secrecy, there exists a British security service that specializes in deep, covert missions. Their goal is to protect the country and the world from countless unexpected dangers. […]
It’s no secret that I’m underwhelmed by origin stories when it comes to superhero movies. I understand why they exist, and I tolerate them with every reboot of the Spider-Man and Batman franchises. I prefer the films where they assume that you already know something about the characters and just plop them in the middle […]