Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning review: you can bet on Tom Cruise
No better duo than Cruise and Christopher McQuarrie when it comes to action blockbuster filmmaking in Hollywood today.
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No better duo than Cruise and Christopher McQuarrie when it comes to action blockbuster filmmaking in Hollywood today.
In Henry Cavill’s final season as Geralt, as the Netflix series loses its star attraction, it makes a bigger case for Ciri as the future.
The utterly joyous first half is doomed by a third act full of multiversal shenanigans.
Chris Hemsworth-led Netflix sequel is bigger and more personal—but it fails to be any better.
The sequel to the Oscar-winning original is mature, wilder, and more ambitious—but it’s ultimately one half of a movie.
Enamoured by its own success, the Apple TV+ series got overly cloying as it bid goodbye.
In the final season of the HBO series, the Roy children showed themselves to be no less than their late father.
James Gunn is hooked on a feeling—but his overstuffed movie occasionally gets out of hand.
Another instantly-forgettable Disney live-action remake—I never want to revisit this Neverland.
Apple’s first mainstream action film is flat, lazily written, and instantly forgettable.