Weekend Movies: A Whole Lotta Fluff
The gods of Mount Olympus would be sorely disappointed with this weekend’s new movies.
The gods of Mount Olympus would be sorely disappointed with this weekend’s new movies.
When one of the biggest movies of the weekend is set in a post-revolution future, it’s my wish that we could band together and revolt against all three of this weekend’s big studio flicks.
Only one new wide release will try to get its paws on you this weekend, but a pair of smaller indies offer very enticing outside-the-box options.
This weekend, Michael Bay is back to rehash his familiar schtick. Oh, how I wished I lived near one of few screens playing some of limited releases instead!
This weekend follows suit with the rest the summer by containing a sequel. On top of that, it brings a musical bio-pic that no one under the age of 70 has asked for. I’ll take this as my cue to stay home and catch up on Blu-...
I miss the good old days when summer blockbusters were original material. This year, you can’t go more than two weeks without a sequel or a remake, and fantastic original movies like ‘Edge of Tomorrow’ can’...
Death abounds in this weekend’s new movies. In one, it’s a plot device so the main character can die and respawn over and over again. In another, it’s a manipulative tool used to toy with the audience’s emo...
This weekend’s two biggest movies will kill audiences – one with boredom, the other with laughs.
Comic book greatness returns to the big screen this weekend. Even Adam Sandler has a new comedy that isn’t as awful as you might expect. This could be a great time to go to the movies.
The third weekend of summer brings us a trio of new movies about foreigners immigrating to America. One of them brings new meaning to the term “Green Card.”
After last weekend’s blockbuster superhero kick-off to summer, this week brings some counter-programming. We have a crude R-rated comedy, an awful-looking animated flick, a light-hearted family movie and a few indies to kick...
Here we go, folks. The blockbuster summer season is finally upon us. Reviews may be split for the week’s biggest release, but that shouldn’t stop the box office flood gates from opening wide.