Well, Robert, here’s a rule I try to live by: When it comes to Jason Statham movies, unless they have the words “Fast,” “Furious” or “Transporter” in the title, you can almost always save your $9 and wait for them to show up on cable.
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Ah, summer. It’s the time of year when moviegoers can come in from the heat, turn off their brains and watch stuff blow up real good.
If Quentin Tarantino and Guy Ritchie had spent a few nights carousing when they were rising stars on the film festival circuit, hashing out violent ideas and trying to one-up each other’s swagger, the resulting collaboration would have looked a lot like “Free Fire.”
The World War II-era romantic comedy “Their Finest” and the truly weird sci-fi comedy “Colossal” hit local theaters Friday.
Cyberterrorism. An electromagnetic pulse weapon. Nuclear launch codes. A Russian submarine. And one very orange Lamborghini skidding across a frozen Barents Sea.
Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman and Alan Arkin are clearly slumming it in this limp, joyless, “old people do the craziest things” comedy.
It’s little wonder that so many people are drawn to virtual reality considering the way actual reality has been trending.