Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (2022)
A flawed masterpiece that’s the best cinematic version of Pinocchio yet with possibly the most impressive stop-motion ever.
A flawed masterpiece that’s the best cinematic version of Pinocchio yet with possibly the most impressive stop-motion ever.
A quirky, star-studded and self-indulgent film that starts strong but fizzles by the end of its laborious runtime.
A biopic parody that’s endlessly enjoyable in the way the best comedies used to be – and like its subject matter (somehow) still remains.
A clever crime caper with funny bits, likable leads, and a wealth of interesting personalities to go around.
While still a mostly entertaining film, this reboot has a harder time balancing comedy and noir conventions.
Skydance Animation’s inaugural feature soars with incredible world-building and balanced filmmaking.
Often overstimulating with sci-fi randomness, the Daniels’ sophomore outing is a wildly cinematic existential treat.
Superhero action and comedy for the whole family that’s no secret to fun.
Restores the Predator’s simple, yet entertaining concept of perseverance against seemingly impossible odds.
A basketball film for basketball players, this entertaining Sandler-led drama is more evidence of the actor’s undeniable talent.