
‘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

Yes Day stars Garner and Ramirez as a pair of strict parents who give their three kids a single day of reprieve

Edgar Ramírez and Michael pitt star as career criminals in search of that one last score in this violent, unpleasant – but not uninteresting – new feature

What did she see? Emily Blunt holds the key to unlocking a mystery, but she was blackout drunk at the time

Joy is a real-life rags-to-riches story that is impeccably crafted but perhaps not as resonant as the filmmakers want it to be

2015’s Point Break is a complete disaster despite some legitimately impressive footage of real-life stunt work

Deliver Us from Evil is a collection of possession-movie clichés that fails to grab us on anything more than a superficial level

Zero Dark Thirty was conceived as an account of the CIA’s attempts to track down the al Qaeda founder behind the 9/11 attacks

Wrath of the Titans is a sequel to 2010’s Clash of the Titans, itself a remake of the 1981 film of the same name

Pete Travis’ Vantage Point is a so-so thriller with an intriguing premise

Ultimatum is the best of the Bourne movies, cold and heartless like its subject but so intense and exciting that we often don´t have time to care