
Movie Review: Grossout Sequel ‘Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising’ Scrapes the Barrel
Sorority sisters take on the family next door in this gross-out, faux-feminist comedy
Sorority sisters take on the family next door in this gross-out, faux-feminist comedy
It’s mutant vs. mutant when an Egyptian God is resurrected in this 1980s-set X-Men adventure
Melissa McCarthy plays it surprisingly straight in the blandy-titled James Bond spoof Spy as a whip-smart but socially awkward CIA office drone
Neighbors is an inexplicably well-reviewed comedy that strings together a series of mean-spirited gross-out gags in lieu of an actual story
Insidious: Chapter 2 delivers some creepy atmosphere and a few surprising jolts in the friendly confines of a routine J-horror ghost story
The Internship isn’t very good, but it’s so darn eager to please that it becomes almost impossible to dislike
I Give it a Year charts the deterioration of a relationship, starting with minor quibbles and turning into some full-blown shouting matches
Bridesmaids teams producer Judd Apatow with Freaks and Geeks co-creator Paul Feig for a female-centric take on his usual rowdy antics
It takes some gumption to title your film First Class, but that’s exactly what Matthew Vaughn has delivered with his dynamite X-Men prequel
Get Him to the Greek is worth seeing for one extended Las Vegas sequence that reaches Marx Bros. levels of lunacy
Cage is terrific in Knowing, which has one of the most effective scenes of terror ever seen in a film
Sunshine is an intelligent, philosophical, and rewarding sci-fi feature