Brightburn has some sturdy performances and a few scares, but mostly this is a paper airplane that spends 90 minutes flittering slowly to the ground.
Rocketman depicts a star who seemed destined to burn bright and brief, only to defy the odds and endure for the ages.
For this episode, we discuss Godzilla: King of the Monsters, monster movies in general, and our general fascination with disaster movies.
For this episode, the boys and I drink some delicious wine and discuss our favorite movies about graduation and the end of school.
Director David Palamaro and his skilled troop of actors deliver a fun, tautly-constructed little murder mystery, one that might keep you guessing all the way through.
This is an overtly clever, deceptively moving, and uncommonly strong teen movie about two super-intelligent girls who must confront their own social myopia.
For this episode, we discuss what to binge in a post-Thrones world. Also, we pick out a few wines to enjoy during your couch-bound marathon.
The production is sumptuous and the actors are game, but even the best leftovers get old after a while.
On a superficial level, A Dog’s Journey plucks the heartstrings of dog-lovers like a skilled harpist. It’s well-acted, perfectly-adequate hokum.
Third movies in the franchise are usually where all the air finally goes out of the balloon, but John Wick 3 does a great job of clearing the same bar set by its predecessors.