
‘The Naked Gun’ (2025) movie review: Liam Neeson replaces Leslie Nielsen in sleuth spoof reboot
This one is packed with enough genuine laughs to succeed as a feature film comedy in 2025… even if it never really lives up to the original movies.

This one is packed with enough genuine laughs to succeed as a feature film comedy in 2025… even if it never really lives up to the original movies.

This new slasher film with a strong dash of comedy boasts standout scenes of bloody horror and laugh-out-loud moments, even if it doesn’t live up to Tucker and Dale.

Despite some engaging performances from Melissa Barrera and Dan Stevens and copious gore effects, this new horror film from Radio Silence is just short of fully satisfying.

Eastwood channels the quiet rage of his father Clint in this new action-thriller that follows a familiar formula

Darren Aronofsky’s Noah takes the story of the Ark and goes nuts with it – it’s the Old Testament for the Transformers generation

A whimsical tale of love and the supernatural, Winter’s Tale is so heavy-handed and self-serious that you can’t quite believe your eyes

The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones is as disheveled and confusing as its unwieldy title might imply

Resident Evil: Retribution is the fifth film in the series inspired by the Capcom survival horror video games

David Cronenberg’s Cosmopolis is timely, impeccably-produced, and thought-provoking; this is genuinely interesting stuff

Real Steel is based on a short story by Richard Matheson, which was previously made into a memorable Twilight Zone episode

I Am Number Four is an amalgamation of just about all the other hot franchise properties from the past decade

Robin Hood is good-enough entertainment, made by capable filmmakers, tightly scripted by Brian Helgeland

Legion takes the old Night of the Living Dead/Assault on Precinct 13 formula and adds a biblical twist.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine is about as unwieldy as its title: it’s a big, sprawling mess of summer blockbuster, but lovable just the same

A broad but mostly enjoyable, mildly entertaining comedy, Wild Hogs has its moments but mostly feels like a waste of comedic talent.