
‘Disaster Movie’ review: Friedberg-Seltzer spoof among the worst movies ever made
Disaster Movie is a film with such a short-term memory that it doesn’t spoof anything more than 6-months old

Disaster Movie is a film with such a short-term memory that it doesn’t spoof anything more than 6-months old

Eagle Eye tests the limits of just how dumb a film can be and still get away with it

2 Days in Paris (not to be confused in any way with 1 Night in Paris) is a thoroughly enjoyable Paris excursion

Star Wars: The Clone Wars does its best to alienate fans of the series by explicitly pandering to a younger audience

Tropic Thunder is the kind of outrageous no-holds-barred comedy that really works because it manages to keep its smarts while being so dumb

Brendan Fraser travels to the center of the Earth in search of his lost brother in Journey to the Center of the Earth

Hellboy II: The Golden Army compensates for what was missing in the first film and then some

Adam Sandler stars as an Israeli commando-turned-NYC hair stylist in director Dennis Dugan’s You Don’t Mess with the Zohan

Funny Games U.S. is a scene-for-scene, shot-for-shot, word-for-word remake that is essentially the exact same film with new actors and English-language dialogue

The Orphanage is a first-rate thriller/ghost story that survives a plodding midsection by providing an eerie, Hitchcockian atmosphere

Helen Hunt’s directorial debut Then She Found Me succeeds best as lightweight sitcom-level fare

Meet Dave is a nice change of pace from the star’s recent flicks of the Norbit/Nutty Professor variety

WALL·E, directed by Andrew Stanton, is a captivating animated film that manages to tell its story (mostly) without dialogue

ABBA’s music can be plenty fun, and Mamma Mia! has fleeting, all-too-brief glimpses of that fun

The Dark Knight is the first film to truly transcend the genre trappings of a comic-book movie and give us a legitimate piece of visionary cinema

The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor may not be any good but it isn’t much worse than the previous entries

Six years after the popular TV series left the air and ten since their last outing in cinemas, Mulder and Scully are back in The X-Files: I Want to Believe

Made of Honor has had about as much thought put into it as that awful pun of a title

Jennifer Flackett and Mark Levin’s Nim’s Island should prove modest entertainment for younger audiences

There’s a lot of good, and surprisingly, a lot of heart in Michel Gondry’s Be Kind Rewind

Martin Scorsese’s Shine a Light is the next best thing to seeing the Rolling Stones live in concert

Marvel Studios has ‘rebooted’ the franchise with Louis Leterrier at the helm of The Incredible Hulk

Báthory is a wandering, plotless film that seems content to run down a laundry list of events in the life of the titular countess

Get Smart is content enough to re-create the tone and style of the original rather than becoming an overblown blockbuster