(Flashback) ‘Wild Tales’ MOVIE REVIEW: An Absolutely Thrilling Mosaic of Revenge
Captivating for every second of its two hour run time, ‘Wild Tales’ mosaic of revenge is pure, unbridled fun.
Captivating for every second of its two hour run time, ‘Wild Tales’ mosaic of revenge is pure, unbridled fun.
The tense and gritty masterpiece we were all hoping for? Almost.
With top-notch performances from Emily Blunt and Benicio Del Toro…
Yes, this is familiar and predictable, but it will get a smile on your face…
The perfect thank you to the fans that have been following the MCU since day one.
This throwback to the family blockbusters of yesteryear is fun, inviting and full of heart.
Follows the first person to free solo climb a terrifying 3,000ft vertical rock formation… with no ropes or safety gear.
A small but strong cast and a sense of humanity drives this classic tale of shell-shocked British officers.
Despite occasionally dragging, this is a bold piece of cinema with a strong lead performance by Peaky Blinders’ Joe Cole.
If a movie is going to skate by on its leads, you could do a lot worse than Rudd & Coogan.
Tropes and over-familiarity hold it firmly back, despite a few heart-warming moments and some solid performances.
Five episodes in, it’s hard not to feel like the magic could be gone.
A few qualms don’t stop this from being yet another win for Marvel.
Hackneyed comedy, messy storytelling, and a tame sense of humour for how outrageous it tries to be.
It may tell its story in fairly familiar fashion, but Teller & Brolin deliver and that last-act gut punch still lands.
The sequel is more hit than miss, even if those misses are pretty hard to overlook.
A bombastic sci-fi/fantasy/comedy hybrid that is hugely entertaining and irreverent, but it isn’t flawless.
Knows what it wants to accomplish, and doesn’t try too hard to go above and beyond to do so.