
Suck It, Haters: ‘Ghostbusters’ is Amazing (FILM REVIEW)
Paul Feig knocks it out of the park with his remake of Ghostbusters, to the dismay of naysayers everywhere.
Paul Feig knocks it out of the park with his remake of Ghostbusters, to the dismay of naysayers everywhere.
Its script may be by-the-numbers, but its cast makes for an exciting watch nonetheless.
Last night’s Preacher was everything that’s great about the series in one tidy package.
Fantastic chemistry doesn’t quite overcome a mediocre script, but Mike and Dave still offers a few cheap laughs.
Daniel Radcliffe is well on his way to shedding Harry Potter from the minds of his audience.
With season one’s end on the horizon, Preacher begins to tie its loose threads together in beautiful fashion.
Rote horror takes a sideline to social commentary, making The Purge: Election Year an intriguing political satire.
A lackluster finale doesn’t keep the sheer joy of Daniel Radcliffe’s farting corpse from reaching sublime heights in Swiss Army Man.
After a slow couple of weeks, Preacher comes out strong and shows just how great it can be with a little bit of effort.
The Shallows begs neither for a watch nor remembrance, but still sort of manages to be a fun enough time at the movies.