Al Adamson was something special, and now he’s gotten a Blu-ray box set to memorialize both the man and his work.
Gina Prince-Bythewood flexes new muscles while Charlize Theron beats bad guys bloody with her own.
Both sides are bad, apparently, and Rose Byrne remains the only good thing.
The structure of the episode is obvious at times, but BMO remains uniquely delightful.
You already know if it’s for you, and if it is, you won’t regret it. Probably. Maybe?
You know what you’re gonna get with a Judd Apatow movie, and you usually get a lot of it. Here’s our review of The King of Staten Island.
Wondering why this hopeful franchise starter was dumped onto Disney+? Wonder no more.
A flawed but must-see film that could only have come from Spike Lee’s distinctly creative and furious vision.
It wants to be ‘Home Alone’ with Nazis and copious bloodshed, and it almost succeeds.