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The Transporter Refueled
is Fast, Fun, and Even Features a Few Lessons
The fashion is couture, the locations are exclusive, even the wine is expensive. This entry could keep the Transporter franchise driving for some...
Thanks to Redford, Nolte,
Woods
is a Walk Unspoiled
The script may only scratch the surface on more significant matters, but it’s fun to see these actors out amid jaw-dropping scenery in a story that...
Kendrick Brothers Starting to Win the Battle with
War Room
The message is one that Christians embrace: that prayer is the key to winning battles in life that we can’t win on our own.
No Escape
Delivers a Surprising Amount of Heart
No Escape is almost entirely a thriller, a film to keep you on the edge of your seat, wondering whether your heroes can survive the next obstacle.
The End of the Tour
Creates a Beginning for Conversation
In the hands of upstart indie film director Ponsoldt, it's an intellectually invigorating experience to be a fly on the wall for this philosophical...
Hitman: Agent 47
Moves in Slow-Motion toward Forgettable
With sheer lack of inspiration, it's merely another example of a video game not exactly translating to the big screen in memorable fashion.
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
is Just the T.I.C.K.E.T.
As the opening scene unfolds, you sit back, nod your head, and realize you're in for a crisp, clean spy-thriller, with just the right amount of...
Fantastic Four
Written by a Not-So-Fantastic Three
The film is surprisingly dull, achingly slow for a 100-minute run time, and suffers from conspicuous lack of humor. Pretty much the opposite of...
Too Many Familiar Notes Mean Too Much
Ricki
, Not Enough Flash
If not for Streep, this flash-in-the-pan might have gone straight to Video on Demand.
Uneven
Dark Places
Definitely Goes to Some
Macabre mystery grows lazily manipulative and sporadically gratuitous, but as a keep-you-guessing whodunit and character study, it has some...
Shepherd Your Flock and Go See
Shaun the Sheep
Counting these sheep is simple, sweetly entertaining, and far from sleep-inducing.
Best
Mission
Yet is One You Should Choose to Accept
It's so nice when a series gets better instead of worse. This installment is funny, fast-paced, clever, packed with amazing stunts and...
When "Family
Vacation
" is an Oxymoron
The Summer 2015 raunchy comedy parade continues. But nothing in this reboot/sequel is very surprising, and the gags are far from high-minded.
The Geeks Inherit the Earth in Entertaining
Pixels
Just stupidly brilliant enough to become something of a cult classic in the vein of Zoolander or Dodgeball.
Southpaw
Displays Neither Patience nor Skill of a Winner
The undisciplined narrative is built upon so many wild and erratic swings that it lands far more eye rolls than punches.
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