The Peacock series is the equivalent of a budget hotel: cheap, charmless, and generic.
The film is a show of Old Testament judgment that sees all people as sinners and thus deserving of all the punishment they receive.
Throughout Last Looks, the filmmakers tend to a conventional mystery that could have benefited from more satiric intention.
One of the greatest action franchises of all time receives a terrific UHD spit-polish.
Dangerous betrays the promise of its title by playing things extremely safe.
Now on 4K Ultra HD, Mad Max reminds us anew that few contemporary action films match its appetite for risk.
If it weren’t so airless, it’d be easier to appreciate Fatman as a character study of Santa’s midlife woes.
The film presents its scattershot cop-movie tropes in earnest, as if, like hurricanes, they were natural, unavoidable phenomena.
With his latest, S. Craig Zahler doubles down on the best and worst elements of the pulp film.
The film portrays parenting as the death of manhood, a final surrender to the castrating effects of domesticity.
If the cutoff music begins to play, we hope La La Land director Damien Chazelle hauls off and just starts scatting.
Mel Gibson’s Hacksaw Ridge delivers action that’s at once gross, rousingly virtuosic, and implicitly endorsed by its messianistic hero.
Jean-François Richet’s film shrewdly capitalizes on Mel Gibson’s off-screen embarrassments and controversies.
For all the brawn on display, the film never slows down to take in the thrill and talent of hand-to-hand combat.
If there’s one constant in Mel Gibson’s film career, it’s vengeance.
The tawdriness of the 2010 film has been tempered substantially in Machete Kills.
A disappointingly half-assed treatment of a legendary post-apocalyptic action series that boasts two indisputable genre classics.
Check out which films feel shy of making our list of the greatest films of the 1990s.
We’ve gathered up 15 films with highly memorable phone calls, which run the gamut from disarming to terrifying.
A lavish, high-caliber release of four blockbuster classics.