Avengers: Infinity War
Easily the best Avengers entry and one of the best superhero films out there.
Easily the best Avengers entry and one of the best superhero films out there.
While narratively flawed and often preachy, Bigelow’s look at the 1967 race riots is still a success.
Another heroic hit by the Russo brothers that brings the action Marvel fans love.
Collapses under the weight of too many characters, plotlines, and ties to previous films in the series.
A mediocre political satire that lacks both satirical wit and political bite, instead settling for a dull gnawing.
Tremendously entertaining and a fun movie; absorbing and less superficial than the traditional comic book adaptation.
Lacks the nostalgic pulp magazine atmosphere that made its predecessor so much fun, but as a Marvel film it gets the job done.
A new low for Michael Bay; turning a real-life story of kidnapping, extortion, torture, and grisly murder into a goofy comedy shows a profound lack of respect and sensitivity.
In spire of a good cast and some decent visuals, this overly violent period drama is torn between a romanticized crime saga and a mindless action picture.
A serviceable ensemble comedy/drama; well cast and well acted, with a series of routine yet competent subplots woven all throughout.