"No Hard Feelings" isn't a throwback so much as a sign of how gross-out sex comedies have matured in the years since "Superbad" and "The 40-Year-Old Virgin."
Black Widow finally got the live-action treatment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but she could've gotten a TV show in the 1970s courtesy of Angie Bowie.
In "Extraction 2," Chris Hemsworth's Tyler Rake shows that his brutality and combat skills can challenge even the most impressive hallway fighters in the MCU.
Like all Wes Anderson films, "Asteroid City" is a visual treat full of charming performances, but its thin story can't quite support its overstuffed cast.
"Secret Invasion" attempts to bring intergalactic intrigue to the MCU. Despite Samuel L. Jackson in the lead and an impressive premise, it falls short.
Marketed as a throwback to mid-aughts parody fare like the "Scary Movie" films, "The Blackening" is both more interesting and less laugh-out-loud funny.
"The Walking Dead: Dead City" has some great moments, but even the talents of Lauren Cohan and Jeffrey Dean Morgan can't distract from how unnecessary it feels.
"Elemental," which tells the story of fiery Ember and watery Wade, isn't Pixar's best. But it has a lot to offer -- especially when it comes to worldbuilding.
Comic fans have often wondered who would win in a match up between various DC and Marvel heroes -- and they can see the actual answer in this epic crossover.
The final season of "Never Have I Ever" is a perfect amalgamation of the things that high school girls tend to be concerned with, and overall it's fantastic.
Directed by Eva Longoria, "Flamin' Hot" tells the story of how one man revolutionized Cheetos. Can it be a good movie if that story isn't entirely true?
This skewering of the true crime entertainment industry has a great premise, but its execution leaves something to be desired. Our review of the Peacock series.
In its 16th season, "It's Always Sunny" continues to delight fans even as it routinely pushes the buttons comedy's elder statesmen claim you can't anymore.
Tom Holland and Amanda Seyfried lead a cast of talented performers whose work is squandered on muddled storytelling and a misguided attempt at mystery.
As rumors continue to circulate that Marvel's Justice League parody could be headed for a place in the MCU, here's how James Gunn and DC could retaliate.
Every once in a while, an achingly romantic drama comes along that reminds you what the genre is capable of. Celine Song's "Past Lives" does just that.