‘Jungle Cruise’ movie review: Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt on a dim Disney ride
This latest transition of a Disneyland ride into blockbuster motion picture hits all the right notes out of the gate, but sinks towards the finish
This latest transition of a Disneyland ride into blockbuster motion picture hits all the right notes out of the gate, but sinks towards the finish
Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham return as mortal enemies once again forced to work together to save the world in this 9th film in the Fast & Furious franchise
Die Hard meets The Towering Inferno in this preposterously fun action movie starring Dwayne Johnson
Dwayne Johnson stars in this big screen adaptation of the 1980s video game about giant monsters destroying American skyscrapers
The Rock and Zac Efron strut their stuff in this update of the ‘90s TV show that loses momentum when it leaves the beach
Vin Diesel and co. are back with more of the same, though this might be the series’ second-best entry after Fast Five
A little Hart and a big Johnson: ride-along comedy gets some laughs by having stars playing against type
San Andreas offers few surprises but might offer enough unintentional (or are they?) laughs along the way to keep you entertained
Furious 7 is the last hurrah for Paul Walker, who died in a car crash halfway through filming back in November 2013
Brett Ratner’s Hercules, starring Dwayne Johnson, is a couple notches goofier than the Kevin Sorbo TV series. No joke
Pain & Gain is a nasty, inherently unlikable little piece of work that distances itself from its audience through both style and content
Action movies don’t get more preposterous than the latest entry in the Fast & the Furious franchise, a go-for-broke cartoon spectacle
Snitch is a gritty crime tale made with some DIY flair by director Ric ROman Waugh but saddled with an outlandish central premise
G.I. Joe: Retaliation is the cinematic equivalent of a boy mashing together his plastic action figure toys
There are two especially satisfying action sequences in Fast Five, the latest entry in the Fast and the Furious franchise
The Other Guys succeeds where many others have recently failed as a ribald spoof of an oft-spoofed genre
Get Smart is content enough to re-create the tone and style of the original rather than becoming an overblown blockbuster