Action comedy films tend to feature a resourceful hero struggling against incredible odds, which include life-threatening situations, a villain, and/or a pursuit which generally concludes in victory for the hero. With laughs.
What's better than watching a semi-violent Dwayne Johnson movie with children when stuck home during a global pandemic? A movie loosely connected to a very successful
This is what happens when you let the kids pick the movie. It's like letting the kids name the pets. That's why there are so many cats out there named Kitty and Fluffy
I know I'm amazingly inconsistent with what I like and what I don't like in my movies. Sometimes I'll nitpick a plot -- or even one single plot point -- to death and
I always have trouble reviewing kids' movies. After all, they're not really made for me. On top of that, they tend to leave my consciousness about five minutes after I
I have to admit I had really high hopes for this movie. I thought Shaun of the Dead was brilliant, and I had heard only glowing things about this follow-up. I thought
Mr. And Mrs. Shit would be more like it. Seriously. Are there any decent scriptwriters out there anywhere? This thing had about as much charm and subtlety as a suicide