‘Pan’ MOVIE REVIEW: Commendable Enough, but Fails to Really Take Flight
Pan comes close to being a success, but misses almost every mark by just a hair.
Pan comes close to being a success, but misses almost every mark by just a hair.
Objectively flawed it might be, The Martian is still above average entertainment.
A refreshing, important, honest and unexploitative depiction of one girl’s sexual journey.
Adam Sandler’s schtick is tired and witless, and Pixels is no different.
Everest is realistic and exhausting, but lacks the finesse and character-driven elements required to deliver the necessary impact.
A solid crime story that will keep you involved for its duration, but is unlikely to stay with you much longer outside the cinema.
131 minutes of total filler and cash grabbing where everyone involved seems to be phoning in their efforts.
One of the most entertaining musical biopics in years.
Life offers a candid look into the lives of two lonely souls, one of which just happens to be one of Hollywood’s most legendary movie stars.
While Robert Redford and Nick Nolte are terrific actors, everything about their characters’ circumstances seems out of place on screen.