A goofy but poignant comedy that nails the aesthetic and feel of Barbie, delivering big laughs and even bigger societal talking points.
A goofy but poignant comedy that nails the aesthetic and feel of Barbie, delivering big laughs and even bigger societal talking points.
A harrowing character study that shows new depth for Christopher Nolan, yet still maintains his signature scale and impressive practicality in his sets and effects.
While it doesn’t innovate as highly as the previous few films, Dead Reckoning Part 1 still stands tall above the action genre with its commitment to exciting action sequences and poignant commentary.
An underwhelming final addition to an iconic franchise, full of the elements you know and love but sorely missing the ingenuity craftsmanship of its previous films.
An expectedly quirky and heartfelt tale of finding meaning in this big, scary world, told through an interesting if at times self-indulgent lense.
A time-warping mess that does contain some good ideas and emotionally strong moments, yet is unfortunately saddled with hit and miss humor, off-putting special effects, and questionable writing decisions.
A live-action remake that makes some improvements to the original story and characters, but never really captures the magic of the original thanks to an inflated runtime, questionable design choices, and a mixed bag of visual effects.
A phenomenal follow-up to a modern masterpiece, upping the quality of animation and storytelling to tell an exciting, jam packed multiverse tale.
A hectic story of the rise and fall of one of tech’s biggest juggernauts, told through a combination of witty writing, engaging performances, and geurilla-style cinematography.
An exceptional conclusion to one of the best modern super hero trilogies, complete with crowd pleasing action, comedy, and some surprising brutality.