
‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ movie review: rare Marvel misfire never hits its stride
Chris Hemsworth and Natalie Portman are dueling Gods of Thunder in this sick and entertaining – but ultimately hollow – MCU adventure
Chris Hemsworth and Natalie Portman are dueling Gods of Thunder in this sick and entertaining – but ultimately hollow – MCU adventure
This may (or may not) be the best film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe yet, but it is undoubtedly the one all 21 previous films have been leading up to
Thor: The Dark World gets that mostly right, too, and exhibits (in spurts) the same goofy charm of the original
Phantom Menace is big, sprawling, and visionary, and while it can’t hope to live up to the original trilogy it still has plenty to like
Your Highness is a medieval fantasy-comedy with a $50 million budget and overdose of infantile humor
Thor, a big-screen adaptation of the Marvel comic about the Norse god of thunder, comes with unusually high pedigree; not every comic book movie is
No Strings Attached is all about the casual sex, friends with benefits relationship and what happens when one of the parties falls for the other
The Red Shoes meets Repulsion in Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan, a riveting piece of psychological ballet horror
Jim Sheridan’s Brothers is virtually the same movie it was in 2004, and it will appeal to precisely the same audience
At least half of New York, I Love You is unbearable, and only one 7-minute segment is really worthwhile