There’s a nugget of truth to Amsterdam — the opening title card promises that “a lot of this really happened” — but none of that truth…
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“A lot of this actually happened.” Or so says the non-committal text that introduces Amsterdam, the quirky, somewhat historical ensemble piece about a pre-WWII plot to…
You can’t keep a good clown down. After being the lone bright spot in her debut as lovable DC villainess Harley Quinn in the critically panned…
Warner Bros. got off to a shaky start with some of the early films in their DC Extended Universe: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice underperformed…
As Quentin Tarantino lurches ever closer to his self-imposed maximum of ten films — an arbitrary limit meant to ensure the revered writer and director hangs…
On the surface, Goodbye Christopher Robin – about author A.A. Milne’s creation of the Winnie-the-Pooh stories which would become a worldwide phenomenon – appears to share…
After the critical drubbing levied against Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, many fans –- myself included –- hoped Warner Bros. could right the ship with Suicide Squad,…
After the disappointing reception for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, comic book film fans put some pretty unfair expectations on the DC villain-centric Suicide Squad.…
Films with a post-apocalyptic setting tend to be cut from the same mold, but Z for Zachariah is the second film I’ve viewed this week that…
Outrageous from start to finish, and rarely falters in its quest to entertain the audience for three hours.