Movie Review: Gerard Butler-Starring ‘Geostorm’ an Epic Disaster
This SyFy-level disaster movie inexplicably unleashed in cinemas worldwide is missing the graceful touch of Roland Emmerich
This SyFy-level disaster movie inexplicably unleashed in cinemas worldwide is missing the graceful touch of Roland Emmerich
The entire city of London has been taken by terrorists, but one American Secret Service agent is there to save it
It’s the Clash of Egyptian Titans in director Alex Proyas’ awesome – and awesomely bad – new spectacle
Olympus Has Fallen is full of non-stop action and competently put together, even if the effects are sometimes rough
Movie 43, a parade of Saturday Night Live-style skits that intends to shock you with poor taste, is missing just one thing: the jokes
Chasing Mavericks traces Jay Moriarty’s growth from an eight-year-old in Santa Cruz up to his legendary wipeout at Mavericks
Machine Gun Preacher is never really sure how it feels about Sam Childers, and never really sure how to tell his story
The Bounty Hunter is a bizarre amalgamation of romantic comedy and buddy cop picture, synthesizing the plots of both genres as best they fit
Law Abiding Citizen is a taut, suspenseful thriller that delivers levels of moral complexity to boot
The Ugly Truth continues a disturbing new breed of raunchy romantic comedy; it panders to members of both sexes, and manages to insult them equally
Gamer is a loud, incoherent, and ultimately miserable experience, but the directors are trying here
Jennifer Flackett and Mark Levin’s Nim’s Island should prove modest entertainment for younger audiences
P.S. I Love You comes manufactured to forcibly extract tears directly from the ocular cavities of its viewers
300 is a near-masterpiece that ignores all reasonable aspects of storytelling, such as, say, plot or character development