Good Fortune Review: Funny And Poignant But Doesn't Stick The Landing
Aziz Ansari's directorial debut "Good Fortune" is a fun time, even if the ending leaves something to be desired.
Read MoreAziz Ansari's directorial debut "Good Fortune" is a fun time, even if the ending leaves something to be desired.
Read MoreIf anything, "Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere" is proof that Hollywood should move on from its music biopic phase.
Read MoreChris Stuckmann's "Shelby Oaks" starts off with some promise, but the ending completely misses the mark.
Read MoreDespite some cringey dialogue, "Black Phone 2" is a great follow-up to the original supernatural horror film.
Read More"Bugonia" is intense and jaw-dropping, and just may be Yorgos Lanthimos' best movie yet.
Read More"Is This Thing On?" isn't groundbreaking, but it's a fun watch with some good performances.
Read More"The Woman in Cabin 10" should be approached as the mindless fun it is, not a modernization of a classic genre formula.
Read MoreIt's difficult to regard "After the Hunt" as anything other than a disappointment and a waste of talent.
Read MoreWhat "Tron: Ares" lacks in its characterization and script, it makes up for with its killer soundtrack and action sequences.
Read MoreThe set pieces in "Good Boy" are well constructed, but their impact pales next to a haunting, moving story about a dog and his owner.
Read MoreDaniel Day-Lewis returns to acting in "Anemone" with a great performance that stands out from this slow, repetitive film.
Read More"The Strangers — Chapter 2" improves upon its predecessor, departing from the slasher formula to deliver more of an intense survival thriller.
Read More"Him" had the potential to be a really unique film, but unfortunately it just seems to repeat a lot of recent horror movie ideas.
Read MoreWe wouldn't call "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery" the best of the series, but it solidifies the franchise's record for consistent entertainment.
Read MoreChloé Zhao's "Hamnet," based on the book by Maggie O'Farrell, is a stunning meditation on life and loss led by a terrific cast.
Read More"Eternity" is a rich, textured production that has far more depth than audiences might expect.
Read MoreBrendan Fraser's "Rental Family" is a clear crowdpleaser with a sense of humor and charm that will make audiences fall in love with it.
Read MoreThe makeup effects are the standout of "The Smashing Machine," which otherwise underwhelms with a repetitive script.
Read MoreGuillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein" isn't the best adaptation of the famous story, but it is cinematically gorgeous and features great performances.
Read MoreChanning Tatum and Kirsten Dunst are perfectly cast in "Roofman," the charming yet sad film that's also based on a true story.
Read MoreWhile "The Conjuring: Last Rites" does a fine job sending off the Warrens, it lacks some of the charm of its predecessors.
Read MoreAfter some recent misfires, "The Long Walk" shows how a successful Stephen King adaptation should be done.
Read MoreBy the time it's over, "Honey Don't!" has lost what little direction it had, leaving its deliberate over-the-top qualities feeling hollow.
Read MoreThe awesome action scenes help distract from the cliched storyline in "Nobody 2" (but just barely).
Read MoreZach Cregger expertly utilizes his talented cast in "Weapons," resulting in one of the best horror movies of the year.
Read More"Freakier Friday" is full of just as many laughs and heartwarming moments as 2003's "Freaky Friday," with a great cast to boot.
Read MoreEddie Murphy proves his comedic chops once again in "The Pickup," despite the low-concept nature of the central premise.
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