The film is a collection of old-fogey clichés, with a narrative that mixes a career retrospective with a road trip.
Dog Years is a collection of old-fogey clichés, with a narrative that mixes a career retrospective with a road trip.
It’s content to be the sort of film parents can throw on an iPad to ensure 90 minutes’ worth of relative peace and quiet away from their antic children.
The film spent roughly a dozen years in development, and unfortunately it shows.
Cruel circumstance and greed are at least partly responsible for the ultimate lack of quality control here.
Modern Family announces itself as the rightful heir to Arrested Development’s bejeweled throne.
The writers of Modern Family are beginning to rely too heavily on stunt episodes and celebrity cameos.
After Legendary and Knucklehead, The Chaperone gives WWE entertainment a losing three-count.