“John Wick” and “A Dog’s Purpose,” both of which have sequels opening Friday, don’t have much in common besides some traumatizing canine deaths.
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“Crazy Rich Asians” doesn’t just embrace romantic-comedy cliches. It grabs those tropes by the waist and lifts them into the air, “Dirty Dancing”-style, before giving them a big, sloppy kiss on a crowded train platform in the rain.
“Skyscraper,” Dwayne Johnson’s hostages-in-a-high-rise action spectacle, owes an obvious debt to “Die Hard.”
If I’d been alive in ancient times, I like to think I’d have had the entrepreneurial gumption to start a burial site security firm.
If you’re having trouble relating to the jubilation surrounding this weekend’s release of “Black Panther” — the first major comic book movie starring a predominantly black cast — imagine for a moment that we weren’t living in an era in which every couple of months produced a superhero blockbuster starring a white guy named Chris.
It’s safe to say “Justice League” is more enjoyable than “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.”
Like his music, the late hip-hop icon’s movie roles were raw and as hard as the streets.
It may be a tale as old as time, but Paige O’Hara never seems to tire of talking about her role in it.
It’s the most Nicolas Cage time of the year. When he isn’t turning up in cellphone videos hug-wrestling Vince Neil, our favorite local Oscar winner is busy cranking out movies that play in a handful of theaters before sprinting to home video a few days later.
After a promising start, “Bridget Jones’s Baby” gets more nonsensical as it goes, culminating in a ridiculous race to the hospital that should have embarrassed everyone involved.