A landmark film that resolves the possible issues of the Holocaust subgenre.
Read MoreStrong characters and interesting themes, but the film tries to do too much.
Read MoreThe most violent James Bond film yet, and a pretty good one.
Read MoreBaumbach's best film by a mile.
Read MoreEven gamers and action junkies would be better served popping in a Blu-ray of John Wick and skipping Hitman: Agent 47.
Read MoreConsider Dalton an injection of energy.
Read MoreConnery's return offers some pleasures, despite being somewhat superfluous.
Read MorePossibly the worst superhero film ever made.
Read MoreFun, but blandly on-brand.
Read MoreA dud that offers an interesting look at an alternate reality.
Read MoreWhy should we care about a romance when worlds are colliding?
Read MoreAn ode to the violence of naiveté.
Read MoreRoger Moore sadly goes out on a low note.
Read MoreFatally attached to its protagonist's sour perspective.
Read MoreA most curious horror film.
Read MoreDespite a few dreadful missteps, still a rollicking adventure.
Read MoreA profound, melancholy depiction of adolescent self-loathing.
Read MoreAs restrained as Roger Moore Bond films get.
Read MoreThis maligned Roger Moore Bond film is equal parts silly and exciting.
Read MoreAn intimate and passionate romance, with fascinating editing and camerawork.
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