Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising (2016)
A sequel that offers a fun, rambunctious, and infectious good time with plenty of silly and over-the-top sexualized hijinks.
A sequel that offers a fun, rambunctious, and infectious good time with plenty of silly and over-the-top sexualized hijinks.
As useless as expected; another direct-to-video sequel nobody asked for and few with appreciate.
The type of absurd fare that fans expect from the irreverent duo of Key and Peele, even if the film can feel a bit episodic.
A fragmented plot and weak characters make this a shoddy and sloppy adaptation of Eggers’ novel.
A gorgeously realized and a visually stunning take on a classic film whose heart is bigger than its impressive CG.
The quintessential film for the gamer and action movie crowd; brainless action at it’s finest and never relenting.
Buries McCarthy’s natural charm under predictable embittered fat lady shtick and predictable jokes.
The long-awaited heroic mash-up buckles under the weight of superhero angst and lackluster film-making.
Anything but special; a more ambiguous look at the blessing and curse of superpowers than it should have been.
Less a film and more a series of lewd and indecent acts that will have audiences cringing with disgust – and occasional amusement.