Ice Age: Collision Course Review
By this point, I’m convinced 20th Century Fox doesn’t care for making family films unless it involves them making a quick buck. I swear beyond the 3D glasses I saw an animal laundering money for Fox in the background.
Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates Review
What makes it even worse the film constantly references Wedding Crashers and try to imitate some scenes from the film when you could just be watching Wedding Crashers.
The Secret Life of Pets Review
What is great about Illumination’s newest animated film is that there are constant creative character designs for every character they create and the variation of pets in The Secret of Pets. We know the type of humor the studio is capable of with funny visual gags and quirky dialogue and this film is nothing short of that.
The Legend of Tarzan Review
Unbalanced performances and a barely entertaining story makesThe Legend of Tarzan a film that doesn't do much for audiences other than make you wish you were home watching your 1999 Disney Tarzan video.
The BFG Review
Even that, the humor is bottom of the barrel unfunny that there are moments you ask, "is this Spielberg?" There are fart gags and physical humor that might entertain kids but make adults cringe.
Finding Dory Review
Just like a lot of Pixar films, this benefits from a genuinely moving story. The emotion in this film is real and genuine. The film also challenges a good lesson for parents and people to not be prejudice with people with disabilities but instead be patient with them.
Now You See Me 2 Review
Though the film has some stylistic direction from Jon M. Chu who seems to have learned his lesson after Jem and the Holograms and some sweet cinematography from Peter Deming, the script is really boggled down to just a generic caper that really just steals from the fourth Mission Impossible film.
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping Review
Though several gags overstay their welcome, Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping is a smart comedy that brilliantly satirizes the music biographical genre while still remaining true to being a Lonely Island film.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows is entertaining for kids and die hard fans of the turtles, but is too jumbled of a story hampered with a long running time and terrible performances to please other audiences.