A no-doubt divisive western that uses the insanity of pandemic times to comment on the degradation of our relationships and perception of reality.
A no-doubt divisive western that uses the insanity of pandemic times to comment on the degradation of our relationships and perception of reality.
A fun, energetic re-introduction to the Man of Steel that manages to entertain despite a bit of a messy and overstuffed story.
A bland, uninspired film that fails to take the franchise in an interesting direction.
A thrilling legacy sequel that delivers in both insane, high octane zombie thrills and surprisingly moving reflections on death and our fight against the future.
Another stylish and entertaining film from Wes Anderson that stands well on his own, yet feels a tad redundant up against the rest of his filmography.
While often gnarly and visually striking, the film doesn’t manage to hit the same creative and emotional highs the directors’ predecessor managed to achieve..
A hilariously absurd dark comedy with a weird, offbeat sense of humor that kept me laughing the entire time.
A mess of a thriller that suffers from a weak performance from the central star and an unwillingness to dive deep into the weirdness or vulnerability of the premise.
An exceptional outing for the MCU that puts character and heart at the forefront, though I wouldn’t call it an absolute game changer for the franchise.
A fantasy film brimming with artistry and impressive old school techniques, yet a bland story and dry narrative voice keeps it from being truly fantastical.