‘The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part’ gives viewers more of what they loved about the first movie.
‘What is Democracy?’ Questions How We Govern Ourselves
Astra Taylor’s ‘What is Democracy?’ ponders the failures of our economic and political systems.
Lackluster ‘Velvet Buzzsaw’ Disappoints with Minimal Scares
Jake Gyllenhaal stars in the new Netflix original ‘Velvet Buzzsaw.’
‘They Shall Not Grow Old’ Depicts Grim Reality of War
‘They Shall Not Grow Old’ is a moving exploration of the suffering that individual soldiers experienced during
World War I.
‘The Hidden World’ Neatly Wraps up ‘Dragon’ Franchise
‘The Hidden World’ caps off the beloved ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ franchise gracefully, yet with a few stumbles.
Netflix’s ‘Polar’ is a Shallow Excuse for an Action Movie
Polar’s cheap attempts to shock and titillate with graphic imagery ultimately fail.
‘Serenity’ Balances Strong Acting with Mundane Ending
Matthew McConaughey’s solid acting carries ‘Serenity’s’ plot through the first half of the production.
‘The Kid Who Would Be King’ Redrafts Legend of King Arthur
Joe Cornish’s ‘The Kid Who Would Be King’ modernizes the classic Legend of King Arthur but lacks creativity.
Netflix’s “Fyre” Documentary Sheds Light on Today’s Media Culture
Netflix’s ‘Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened’ gives a solid depiction of the festival’s downfall.
Shyamalan’s ‘Glass’ Cracks Under High Expectations
M. Night Shyamalan delivers an underwhelming follow-up to his previous superhero flicks.