Tornado Review
John Maclean remixes the samurai genre with dark humour, a blustery British backdrop, and a fiercely relatable teen lead to
John Maclean remixes the samurai genre with dark humour, a blustery British backdrop, and a fiercely relatable teen lead to
“Wish World” is a dull, pointless entry that serves only to drag Doctor Who toward its latest season finale, offering
Overstuffed but never dull, “The Interstellar Song Contest” gleefully blends pop spectacle with sharp political commentary and flashes of poignant
Shadow Force is more like the idea of a movie than a movie proper, totally generic and completely inert...
Stodgy paranormal thriller doesn’t boast enough character or intensity to reach the heights of its director’s Hell House movies...
Zero Day – the show that finally got Robert De Niro to try his hand at American TV – is
Jackie Chan has some fun playing himself in Panda Plan, but this family action movie falls flat...
It has a wacky premise involving a woman swapping places with a chair, but this uncompromising consumerist satire is more
Diaz and Jamie Foxx do their jobs in Back in Action, assuring that it remains mostly watchable. But it’s ultimately
R.L. Stine and soap opera are still an awkward mix in the second season of Disney+’s hit take on the
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