
Movie Review: Netflix Comedy ‘Supercon’ Cheats its Audience
A quartet of hard-luck nostalgia convention guests decide to rob the joint in this aimless, and laughless, new feature
A quartet of hard-luck nostalgia convention guests decide to rob the joint in this aimless, and laughless, new feature
Liam Neeson is back in action as retired ex-covert operative Bryan Mills in Taken 3, a preposterous but entertaining sequel
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 is all Sturm und Drang and endless exposition, and yet nothing is really happening
Taken 2 bows with a simultaneous worldwide release that reeks of cash grab: get in, get out, and forget about Taken 3
Lockout is expectedly ridiculous stuff that stretches credibility and then snaps it right off (just wait for the climactic skydiving sequence)
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 is glorious trash that fully embraces the sheer silliness of its source material and very nearly transcends it
Knight and Day is the latest entry in this year’s popular buddy-action-romantic-comedy genre: a curious hodgepodge of stale plot points
Taken is the kind of movie you might expect to see from a Bruce Willis or Jet Li. But no, here’s Liam Neeson