Sean Woodard reviews How to Be Single, giving it a solid C for its weak script and abundance of cliches.
Sean Woodard reviews How to Be Single, giving it a solid C for its weak script and abundance of cliches.
The Merc with a Mouth comes to bright, violent life in Deadpool, starring Ryan Reynolds, a slam-bang action flick that Juese Cutler calls "Tom and Jerry with butt stuff".
Straight from Taras D. Butrej's latest review: "Shame on you, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. You knew what you were, but then you tried to become something you were not." Burr Steers' adaptation of the novel earns a dismal D+.
The Coen Brothers return with a parody of old Hollywood scandal and 50's paranoia, Hail, Caesar. Matthew Guerruckey with the review.
Sean Woodard reviews the indie western Jane Got a Gun, starring Natalie Portman and Joel Edgerton. Spoiler alert: Jane, in the process of the film's plot, does indeed get a gun.
Juese Cutler reviews Wilson Yip's Ip Man 3. It kicks a lot of ass and has Mike Tyson. What more could anyone ask for?
Gabriel Ricard reviews some of the biggest films of 2015, including one that has become one of the biggest films of all time, in his latest Captain Canada column.
Reviews: Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015), The Hateful Eight (2015), Creed (2015), A Face in the Crowd (1957), Tangerine (2015)
In Son of Saul, director László Nemes is concerned with something beyond the violence and bloodshed of the Holocaust: the audacity of hope and the embodiment of humanity. Sean Woodard with the review.
Dirty Grandpa, a mediocre comedy starring Robert De Niro and Zac Efron, never learned that swearing for swearing's sake isn't funny, it's lazy. Taras D. Butrej with the review.
Andrew Haigh's 45 Years, starring Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay, provides the audience with tense, emotional drama. Sean Woodard with the review.