T Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month Movies February 24, 2023 The Happening is a disaster worthy of love Shyamalan’s eco-horror misfire almost ended his career, but 15 years later, the film comes off more as a goofy cult classic than box office bomb.
I Categories Movies Reviews April 13, 2022 It would take a holy miracle to salvage Father Stu Mark Wahlberg and director Rosalind Ross can’t make this faith-based drama work.
V Categories Movies Reviews February 15, 2022 Video game adaptation Uncharted reads its treasure map upside down Despite a strong lead performance from Tom Holland, this video game adaptation doesn’t fully escape the curse of its forebears.
& Categories Movies Reviews June 10, 2021 “Infinite” reaches an impressive level of dumb Antoine Fuqua directs Mark Wahlberg in a tired load of action nonsense.
B Categories Anniversaries Features Movies May 27, 2021 Between Bayhem and banality: “Pearl Harbor” at 20 With his 2001 epic, Michael Bay solidified himself as an all-American auteur, as well as the bombastic concept of Bayhem.
& Categories Anniversaries Features Movies August 6, 2020 “The Other Guys” indulges in the crimes it condemns Now 10 years old, Adam McKay's screwball screed against Wall Street is hindered by being a cop-centric affair.
& Categories Movies May 15, 2020 “Scoob!” is as insubstantial as a Scooby Snack Hanna-Barbera gives Scooby-Doo a superpowered reboot and loses most of its charm along the way.
& Categories Movies March 9, 2020 “Spenser Confidential” Should Stay Anonymous Peter Berg and Mark Wahlberg's latest exercise in macho posturing is both aesthetically and thematically ugly.
& Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month Movies February 21, 2020 “The Truth About Charlie” Is Like Drinking Coffee Through a Veil Jonathan Demme's remake of Charade marks a low point in his career from casting and acting to pacing and direction.