Justice League is merely good, while aspects of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and the presence of both Whedon and Snyder suggest that it could’ve been great.
Read MoreThere’s no good reason for 11/8/16 to exist in this moment, beyond our obsessive need to relive past trauma with no desire to learn from it.
Read MoreThere’s no better way to describe The Mission than as an exceptional jazz riff.
Read MoreAs many films try to do but fail, it shows the man in the monster.
Read MoreAn assaultive exercise in found-footage terror.
Read MoreA staggeringly-coherent allegory with unrelenting emotional intensity.
Read MoreInnovates just enough to rise above its limitations.
Read MoreA genuine mega-hit that earns its popularity.
Read MoreToo slow-paced and saggy to work effectively as a heist comedy.
Read MoreCombines emotional depth with insight on race and culture.
Read MoreLet There Be Light is short and always remains engaging, even if it seems to be jumping the gun as pertains to this particular subject matter.
Read MoreAbout as accessible as a Hong Sang-soo film is likely to get.
Read MoreA profound disappointment coming from such talent.
Read MorePop cinema is rarely so satisfying.
Read MoreAs much a horror movie as a Civil Rights epic.
Read MoreA gorgeous animation with tender emotions.
Read MoreSkillful, influential trash.
Read MoreThe Big Sick is a delightful film that provides laughs, insight, and tears in equal measure.
Read MoreA passionate declaration for justice in the here and now.
Read MoreIf only all superhero films were this good.
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