Initially offbeat, Bitch awkwardly pivots toward a more inspirational story of regret and reconciliation.
The film is a redundant showcase for Seth MacFarlane’s racy, dick-centric sense of humor.
Roger Donaldson embellishes an already overly plotty scenario with hollowly attractive genre superfluities.
Bruce Robinson’s The Rum Diary is an amorphous hodgepodge of a film that wants to be many things.
Seven Pounds takes the notion of self-sacrifice and pushes it beyond an act of nobility into the realm of a last-chance suicide mission.
Flash of Genius’s portrait of obsession run amok largely forgoes Zodiac-like density for Hollywood Uplift 101 simplicity.
Jon Favreau recognizes the necessity of entrancing larger-than-life personalities, but his CG-ified artistry prevents the film from trully soaring.
I prophesy: You will buy Millennium: Season One. You can’t stop it.