Dark Phoenix (2019)
Not a terrible superhero movie, but Fox’s twenty-year long X-MEN saga concludes on a weak note.
Not a terrible superhero movie, but Fox’s twenty-year long X-MEN saga concludes on a weak note.
A monster-packed spectacle weighed down less by the bulky monsters and more by irrelevant human drama.
Entertaining and well-acted, but a promising ‘evil superhero’ premise falls apart in execution.
A cheesy and politically-infused live-action remake of the magical 1992 classic that’s high on spectacle, yet short on actual magic.
Excessive jump-scares and an incompetent angry spirit make this Conjuring chapter more comical than scary.
The latest reinvention of the character is stuck between an origin story and a sequel, committing to neither.
A body-swapping comedy that misses the mark, both conceptually and in execution.
Uncomfortably mashes a heist, romance, and comedy into one bloated, subpar experience.
Wastes an excellent setup on a dull romance between two people who have absolutely no onscreen chemistry.
A satirical, unfunny spoof on romantic comedies that garners more groans than laughs.