‘Stuber’ MOVIE REVIEW: Kumail Nanjiani & Dave Bautista Drive Well, but Can’t Score 5-Star Ride
A simple, connect-the-dots action comedy that just gets over the line of passable thanks to its leads.
A simple, connect-the-dots action comedy that just gets over the line of passable thanks to its leads.
Schools should include it in their syllabus, rising filmmakers should study it and sc-fi fans need to re/discover it…
From gang life on the streets of Rio de Janeiro, to Hitler’s final days in his Berlin bunker…
From actors turned directors, to racially charged drama, to an acclaimed Marvel entry…
Landis’ only other horror film apart from ‘An American Werewolf in London’ needs reconsideration from cinephiles.
If the old-school, gung-ho earnestness doesn’t engage you much, the strong combat sequences just may.
Take a breath, dive in, and enjoy some very fine cinema.
It’s damn near perfect.
It ain’t perfect, but it’s damn good. Danny Boyle’s sequel is a joyously non-PC cinematic high.