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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...
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.
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.
Spielberg Touch Makes
Jurassic World
a Worthy Successor
Consider the franchise officially de-fossilized. It's too scary for kids, but those who like their summer roller coaster rides with a few shocks,...
Incredibly, Disney & Brad Bird Fail to Imbue
Tomorrowland
with Imagination, Inspiration
While many of today's action blockbusters are compared derisively to amusement-park rides, Tomorrowland proves that, sometimes, the amusement park...
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
Goes to the Head of the 2015 Film Class
Feels like one of a dying breed: a film without big stars or built-in brand recognition, but with potentially broad appeal.
Have
The Muppets
Killed Jim Henson's Vision?
Though the original Muppet Show had a certain level of mischievousness and grown-up humor, there is something missing from the new version:...
Pitch Perfect
Sequel Hits All the Right Notes
In many ways such as character development and humor, it's even better than the original. Yes, singing and pursuit of the big title are still...
Despite its Name,
Adrenaline
Chooses a Slow, Steady Pace
Far from being a Christian version of Fast and Furious, this new project from Living Water Films is more of a survivor story wrapped in a shiny,...
Beyond the Mask
Will Delight Families, but Not Critics
This revolutionary rollick proposes to give families not only a Christ-centered story, but a top-notch action film. Does it deliver?
Mad Max: Fury Road
Not Just Brilliant Action, but Truly Serious Filmmaking
Making the spectacle resonate beyond the eye-popping surface is a level of character and thematic depth rare to action movies.
Despite Likeable Cast,
Aloha
Will Bid a Quick Hello and Goodbye
There's a reason (several, really) this film has such bad buzz and very little promotion. It's basically the Joe Versus the Volcano of 2015.
Sap, Story Problems Drag
Little Boy
Down from Lofty Aspirations
The spiritual themes, family-friendly content, handsome visuals and talented cast probably sound like a dream cinematic experience. But the story...
Insurgent
Takes the Slow Train to Dullsville
As a viewer of many post-apocalyptic films, I didn't think it was possible to make one where existence itself is so boring for the characters....
Bad Has Never Looked So Good in
Descendants
Descendants is the next installment in the Disney Channel Original Movies, and judging from the look of things, it’s angling to become Disney’s new...
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