An insane mess of an epic that still has some admirable qualities to unearth.
An insane mess of an epic that still has some admirable qualities to unearth.
A honorable follow-up to a classic, full of creative set design and direction while housing a passable but overstuffed story.
A highly entertaining and creative spin on the cat-and-mouse thriller that controversially tackles themes like consent and manipulation.
A stylish but scatterbrained slasher whose focus remains too all over the map to achieve the same fun as its predecessors.
An energetic, balls to the wall action comedy that delivers on high octane thrills that elevate an otherwise by the numbers story.
A hauntingly poignant tale of identity and self-discovery that may drive away those unprepared for a more abstract story.
A solid addition to an underrated film franchise that continues to wow with seamless special effects and an engaging story involving the weaponization of legacy coexistence.
Occassionally charming but often underwhelming, Blue Beetle has little to stand out amongst its superhero predecessors, feeling like the same old machine with a new coat of paint.