Sean Collier’s Popcorn for Dinner
It must've been tough rescuing those kids from that cave. It's certainly tough to get through the movie about the incident.
The adventures of Superman's dog aren't exactly essential viewing, but an excellent voice cast makes this flick funny enough.
Longtime television fixture B.J. Novak has promise as a writer/director, but this dark comedy never quite comes together.
Billy Porter's directorial debut is a satisfying romcom told with style.
Is it science fiction? Horror? A western? However you categorize Jordan Peele's latest, it's remarkable.
Despite massive effort, Netflix's hopeful hit is a decent action flick and little more.
From a humble YouTube video about an even more humble shell comes a remarkable film.
It's certainly light and occasionally silly, but Lesley Manville carries this airy comedy.
There's a lovely new animated flick on Netflix. It's just not as interesting as it is visually appealing.
The latest adventure for Marvel's muscular comic relief is rollicking and rocking.
Hulu's action fantasy is thin, but it might be the perfect watch for a lazy holiday weekend.
Kevin Hart falls back on his old schtick in this unremarkable action comedy.
The madcap biopic of the music legend is overwhelming, but a cut above most of its peers.
Filmed in Pittsburgh, this Sundance hit is a funny, touching look at the complications of grown-up relationships.
Pixar's movie-within-a-movie isn't quite a classic, but it's a funny and enjoyable adventure.
While only a must-watch for NBA fans, the basketball drama is an easily compelling sports flick.
The latest, and theoretically last, chapter in the dinosaur saga forgets what made the original great.
Unfortunately, the big-screen adaptation of the long-running cartoon proves that this meal is better in bite-sized portions.
The follow-up to the '80s favorite is a surefire crowd pleaser.
Hulu's refreshing romcom succeeds by avoiding some of the easy-laugh pitfalls.
A lovely, well-made new chapter in the franchise makes for a pleasant night at the movies.
Stephen King adaptations are big at the moment. Unfortunately, this was the wrong story to revive.
This handsome but dull film isn't nearly as fascinating as the true story on which it's based.
There's a place for teen dramas like this one, but do they have to be such a bummer?