Not a sequel, but the franchise's first stand-alone vehicle. Whatever.
Not a sequel, but the franchise's first stand-alone vehicle. Whatever.
Any wag who wished to say that this is the best Inuit-language film to have ever come down the pike, might have said equally well, if not as waggishly, that it's the worst. More objectively: the only. The "language" qualifier allows it to dodge head-to-head competition with such superior Eskimo …
Despite the publicity drummed up by Cameron Crowe, Undercover Teenager,
The 10th installment of the auto-action-adventure franchise opens strong, flashing back to the credulity-straining but undeniably thrilling “dragged vault” scene from Fast Five, but telling it from the bad guys’ perspective and prefacing it with a speech about how there is nothing a father wouldn’t do for his son Wait, …
Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) and his family have outsmarted, out-nerved and outdriven every foe in their path. Now, they confront the most lethal opponent they’ve ever faced: A terrifying threat emerging from the shadows of the past who’s fueled by blood revenge, and who is determined to shatter this family …
A powerful deterrent to adultery, or indeed to meeting anyone new in any circumstances whatever. Its basic premise -- to do with the casual sex partner who afterwards refuses to make herself (or himself, it could just as well be) scarce -- is rooted deeply enough in emotional reality that …
If Eddie Murphy could get away with playing a cop, maybe Whoopi Goldberg could get away with it too. A big if, and a definite maybe-not. She wears funny clothes, makes funny cracks (or would-be funny: "You know, guys like you are the reason abortion's legal"), punches people in the …
What better cure for suspecting your wife of cheating is there than engaging in casual sex with a stranger? What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, except when you’re wealthy sports agent Derrick Tyler (Michael Ealy), whose one night stand turns out to be the same not-quite-done-with-him L.A. detective (Hilary …
All of the principals are homed in on pulp-thriller stereotypes (Armand Assante, tough guy; Sherilyn Fenn, girl Friday; Sean Young, man-trap; Kate Nelligan, gold-digger), but the gags are all over the map: Basic Instinct and Fatal Attraction, obviously, but also Cape Fear, Sleeping with the Enemy, Double Indemnity, Body Heat, …
Werner Herzog's mock documentary/travelogue on a graveyard locale — a godforsaken region of the Sahara littered with ram-shackle native dwellings and abandoned remnants of Rommel's WWII desert campaign. The movie guards its intentions like a crafty card player, and grows on you by degrees — a hard movie to get …
John Huston's tired-blooded treatment of the Leonard Gardner novel about has-been and would-be prizefighters stagnating in Stockton, California. Some of the dialogue, lifted en bloc from the novel, is approximately in Ring Lardner's arena, but it is watered down with humanitarian sentiment. The way he handles this promising material, Huston …
The Major, aided by three other military commandos, undertakes a mission to bring to justice an evil arms dealer and drugs smuggler. Directed by Sonu Sood, starring: Sonu Sood, Jacqueliene Fernandez, Naseeruddin Shah, Vijay Raaz, and Shiv Jyoti Rajput.