This ain’t the liquor talking. Cocktail isn’t a bad movie.
Read MoreAlbert Brooks’s film is an amusing, if ultimately unsatisfying, comedy about what happens after death.
Read MoreMr. Smith Goes to Washington is Frank Capra’s great American political folktale.
Read MoreNoah Baumbach’s adaptation of the landmark postmodern novel by Don DeLillo fails to deliver despite the enduring relevance of the novel’s subjects and themes.
Read MoreKnotts and Conway’s bumbling outlaw duo make The Apple Dumpling Gang an amusing entry point into the Western genre for little kids.
Read MoreWith Yesterday, Danny Boyle and Richard Curtis craft a serviceable romantic comedy around the idea of a world where only one man can remember the Beatles, but never take its high-concept to the next level.
Read MoreEdgar Wright’s classic “rom zom com” is primarily a triumph of brilliant editing and montage.
Read MorePretty enjoyable, faithful enough, but not very remarkable.
Read MoreA mellowing and enriching family dramedy.
Read MoreAs loose and genial as great films get.
Read MoreAdam McKay surprises with this winning, comedic take on the 2008 financial crisis.
Read MoreAmiable enough, even though its themes are a little stale.
Read MoreA majestically bad film.
Read MoreA musical unlike anything you've seen before.
Read MoreBaumbach's best film by a mile.
Read MoreFatally attached to its protagonist's sour perspective.
Read MoreBaumbach's portrait of a middle-age crisis is his most accessible film yet.
Read MoreNo longer surprising, but still a delight.
Read MoreTrippy and insane even by SpongeBob standards.
Read MoreFunny, pretty smart, and light on the blubber or syrup.
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